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Who else sometimes gets left with a bad taste in their mouths from forums?

Not least from my own conduct on them on occasion, if I'm honest. It is very easy to get carried away sometimes even if you don't have a generally obnoxious personality (I'll leave any assessment on that to other people [8D] ), not least because you don't have the immediate chance to respond in the way you do face-to-face. Being patronized REALLY gets on my goat - I shouldn't let it, but sometimes I can't help it - and on such occasions I do tend to let rip on occasion. [:-]

As y'all say, though, this is a good place to be, with outstanding company. Of course, stick us all in a bar talking politics and religion and fist-fights would be breaking out in minutes [:D]

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Sri W1 but I don't want a banning by the monitors, little bro is espying on this forum.
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You are talking in riddles - dont get a ban just explain please what you mean?
Little bro reports to a higher authority than the moderators hence he prefers not to comment. Or so I understand it.

But you should keep in mind that I am well known for misunderstanding most things.[:)]
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I was referring to his original post 35.
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Warspite1

You are talking in riddles - dont get a ban just explain please what you mean?
Little bro reports to a higher authority than the moderators hence he prefers not to comment. Or so I understand it.

But you should keep in mind that I am well known for misunderstanding most things.[:)]
Warspite1

I was referring to his original post 35.
Yes. I got that.
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It does bother me a little that I am the only one who makes intelligent posts [:'(]
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Wodin,

I was simply asking any of our UK brothers if Mother's Day was observed over there.

No joke intended, sorry if I came off as insulting.

The OT reference was because I know we've irritated you from time to time with our break-ins. [:)]
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Wodin,

I was simply asking any of our UK brothers if Mother's Day was observed over there.

No joke intended, sorry if I came off as insulting.

The OT reference was because I know we've irritated you from time to time with our break-ins. [:)]


Taken in jest, don't worry old chap. Though I thought you where referring to my misdemeanor over at Wargamer;) Which funny enough where this post kind of stems from.

Again all who have posted on this thread have never upset or annoyed me in anyway.
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It does bother me a little that I am the only one who makes intelligent posts [:'(]
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I wouldn't let that idea bother you too much Yogi [;)]
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Yes - see the Grand Prix thread. Mrs W is a big follower of car no.3 as you can see. I've always felt more comfortable with long flowing locks like the footballers I so admire. And wearing a bra? Well it just feels right..er what are we talking about here?

Oh, Warspite1-cut yourself some slack. Bras are for women. You're either wearing a "bro" or a "Manzeire". I say "Bro".
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I hadn't pictured you as a wearer of a mansierre, W1, but to each his own, I say. [:'(]
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Mansierre?

It's a "Seinfeld" thing. Women have the brassiere, and men have the mansiere. Too American, I guess. It hit the wall in turn 3.

Ugh. Relying on nate25 for cultural clarity is like relying on parusski for grammar and syntax.
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Yes - see the Grand Prix thread. Mrs W is a big follower of car no.3 as you can see. I've always felt more comfortable with long flowing locks like the footballers I so admire. And wearing a bra? Well it just feels right..er what are we talking about here?

Oh, Warspite1-cut yourself some slack. Bras are for women. You're either wearing a "bro" or a "Manzeire". I say "Bro".
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100% bro - but when you look like I do - its always good to get the jokes in first [:(][;)]
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It does bother me a little that I am the only one who makes intelligent posts [:'(]
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Mansierre?

It's a "Seinfeld" thing. Women have the brassiere, and men have the mansiere. Too American, I guess. It hit the wall in turn 3.

Ugh. Relying on nate25 for cultural clarity is like relying on parusski for grammar and syntax.
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natester25 - are you going to stand up this "Thread Clown" or what? "Cultural Clarity? - that's fighting talk where I come from.
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As opposed to all the cultural clarity oozing out of "Minnsoda"? [;)]
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natester25 - are you going to stand up this "Thread Clown" or what? "Cultural Clarity? - that's fighting talk where I come from.

After someone tells you what it means, how long does it take for you to get your blood up? [:'(]
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He's from the haughty heights of that Olympus of forums, WitPAE.

Once separated from his peers, it's hard for him to adjust to reality.

He IS a Jap FB though, so he does have one thing going for him. [:)]
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As opposed to all the cultural clarity oozing out of "Minnsoda"? [;)]
Two words: Cleveland Browns.

Nuff said. [:'(]
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As opposed to all the cultural clarity oozing out of "Minnsoda"? [;)]
Two words: Cleveland Browns.

Nuff said. [:'(]
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Oh no - not more Genuine Frontier Gibberish [8|][:-][:(][&:][:@][:'(][>:]
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Pleasant here, isn't it, CB? No one rapping your knuckles for being OT, for instance . . . [;)]
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Pleasant here, isn't it, CB? No one rapping your knuckles for being OT, for instance . . . [;)]
Isn't the topic "lunacy on the net, forums"? Heck, I thought that was a clarion call or chemotactic agent designed to draw us loons together.
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Wodin's formula was a success.
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