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Re: Deactivation
« Reply #60 on: 30 August 2011, 15:00:29 »

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The sad thing here, of course, is that anyone could be that bothered about a bunch of tosspots like you lot. ;D ;D


Never met you STMO123 so i'll be polite ..............  break off  ;D ;D

You can't actually 'meet' me, I'm computer generated. ::)
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Re: Deactivation
« Reply #61 on: 30 August 2011, 15:20:10 »

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The sad thing here, of course, is that anyone could be that bothered about a bunch of tosspots like you lot. ;D ;D


Never met you STMO123 so i'll be polite ..............  break off  ;D ;D

You can't actually 'meet' me, I'm computer generated. ::)

I'm tempted to come over to Wakefield and kick your plug  :P ;)
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Re: Deactivation
« Reply #62 on: 30 August 2011, 15:22:35 »

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The sad thing here, of course, is that anyone could be that bothered about a bunch of tosspots like you lot. ;D ;D


Never met you STMO123 so i'll be polite ..............  break off  ;D ;D

You can't actually 'meet' me, I'm computer generated. ::)

I'm tempted to come over to Wakefield and kick your plug  :P ;)

Given the amount of times he has crashed and disappeared for a while, then come back again, he has to be running Windows Vista  :y
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« Reply #63 on: 30 August 2011, 16:20:51 »

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Given the amount of times he has crashed and disappeared for a while, then come back again, he has to be running Windows Vista  :y

yep, it always takes him weeks to reboot, too. Certainly Vista. :y
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Re: Deactivation
« Reply #64 on: 30 August 2011, 16:22:03 »

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The sad thing here, of course, is that anyone could be that bothered about a bunch of tosspots like you lot. ;D ;D


Never met you STMO123 so i'll be polite ..............  break off  ;D ;D

You can't actually 'meet' me, I'm computer generated. ::)

I'm tempted to come over to Wakefield and kick your plug  :P ;)



Oh err, you kinky bugger  ;D ;D ;D

Vista's great, if its on some other tinkers computer  ;D
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Re: Deactivation
« Reply #65 on: 30 August 2011, 16:57:13 »

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Maybe we should have a poll "Is OOF cliquey?"
I must be honest, a hell of a lot of members I have spoken to in the last year or so believe strongly that it is,and becoming more so.One chap I spoke to last week said he had stopped posting a year or so ago because of it but had come back for another look and it had got much worse.
Its a subject which rears its head often - so smoke/fire etc? :-/

So how are members on here that have met and known each other for a long time supposed to act in order not to be classed as "cliquey" then? :-/ In my humble opinion, anyone that deems to refer to the forum as such is doing so because they are not prepared to join in and interact as friendly human beings. ::) If "cliquey" = helping out others, friendship and fun, then I'm all for it. :y
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« Reply #66 on: 30 August 2011, 17:14:19 »

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Maybe we should have a poll "Is OOF cliquey?"
I must be honest, a hell of a lot of members I have spoken to in the last year or so believe strongly that it is,and becoming more so.One chap I spoke to last week said he had stopped posting a year or so ago because of it but had come back for another look and it had got much worse.
Its a subject which rears its head often - so smoke/fire etc? :-/

So how are members on here that have met and known each other for a long time supposed to act in order not to be classed as "cliquey" then? :-/ In my humble opinion, anyone that deems to refer to the forum as such is doing so because they are not prepared to join in and interact as friendly human beings. ::) If "cliquey" = helping out others, friendship and fun, then I'm all for it. :y


Well said Bob...... :y :y :y
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« Reply #67 on: 30 August 2011, 17:29:35 »

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Maybe we should have a poll "Is OOF cliquey?"
I must be honest, a hell of a lot of members I have spoken to in the last year or so believe strongly that it is,and becoming more so.One chap I spoke to last week said he had stopped posting a year or so ago because of it but had come back for another look and it had got much worse.
Its a subject which rears its head often - so smoke/fire etc? :-/

So how are members on here that have met and known each other for a long time supposed to act in order not to be classed as "cliquey" then? :-/ In my humble opinion, anyone that deems to refer to the forum as such is doing so because they are not prepared to join in and interact as friendly human beings. ::) If "cliquey" = helping out others, friendship and fun, then I'm all for it. :y


I don't care what you say, Dent, you're not being in my gang. :P
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« Reply #68 on: 30 August 2011, 17:52:45 »

the only main problem this forum had was that some people got a bit offensive if they didnt like your views or agree with their views. dont think ive seen that for quite a while now though, maybe or possibly cause they have left the forum now with a bag full of dummies that got thrown about  ;)
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Re: Deactivation
« Reply #69 on: 30 August 2011, 18:17:01 »

I think some people see 'cliquey' as being a few exchanges of banter between some members, where the subject of the banter may be from other threads that less frequent visitors may not be familiar with. This may happen on threads that the person may have started maybe

'Banter' must be a problem for some people  ::) ::)
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« Reply #70 on: 30 August 2011, 18:19:01 »

'banter' keeps forums going  ;D 
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« Reply #71 on: 30 August 2011, 18:30:15 »

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'banter' keeps forums going  ;D 

it does ninja, if you cant have a bit of a wind up and a laugh on a forum it becomes just another site for information and guidance and nothing more.
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« Reply #72 on: 30 August 2011, 18:33:58 »

he cant be that bothered,he hasnt pushed the button yet.and M that isnt a nudge its just an observation(cos im pretty sure your lurking ;)) :)
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« Reply #73 on: 30 August 2011, 18:37:14 »

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he cant be that bothered,he hasnt pushed the button yet.and M that isnt a nudge its just an observation(cos im pretty sure your lurking ;)) :)

He wants an admin to do it  ::)
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« Reply #74 on: 30 August 2011, 18:37:14 »

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'bumlove' keeps forums going  ;D 
:o   thats a bit too cliquey
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