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If the trivialisation of my topic continues I may be forced to consider requesting Dale to lock it.
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talasiga wrote::evil:
If the trivialisation of my topic continues I may be forced to consider requesting Dale to lock it.
you won't be able to, unless I use my power and influence :roll:
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izzarina wrote:
talasiga wrote::evil:
If the trivialisation of my topic continues I may be forced to consider requesting Dale to lock it.
you won't be able to, unless I use my power and influence :roll:
I can consider what I like when I like, thank you very much! :P
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I think all threads should be locked. But that's just me. :D
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talasiga wrote: I am not such a serious fellow. 8)
Tal, you're a FELLOW??? :o

Somehow with the ...a ending I always assumed you were a lass! I'm so sorry!

Mind you, my old "En Garde" character Frederique Fudpucker engendered a similar confusion, and was forced to fight many duels as a result.

Please don't challenge me to duel, Tal, old fellow! :sniffle:
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Post by Flyingcursor »

It was my fault the thread got locked. I will not post while angry again. I will attempt to keep opinions well worded and uninsulting and on the political threads. I could have phrased the whole thing in such a way that it might have caused some people to reflect instead of react.

Actually I have no suggestions, either positive or negative, to make. This is the best board there is. Why would I want it to change? It's the only place in Webland that I've come to regularly for over two years.
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talasiga wrote:....you are the first male to post in this topic who has not been in the spirit of this topic.
Lemme give it a try.....

...I usually have a vast, steaming mug of coffee and a couple of smokes....

How's that? Did I do it right? Did I do it right? :)
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Martin Milner wrote:
talasiga wrote: I am not such a serious fellow. 8)
Tal, you're a FELLOW??? :o

Somehow with the ...a ending I always assumed you were a lass! I'm so sorry!

.......
This is contradicted by the fact that a bloke is a
fellA
and a girl is a
lassIE ......

:P
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Advice to dale......ok

if ever you need to f*rt
a blame the dog
b if no dog blame the kids
c no kids blame the wife :o
d if the wife hits hard blame the wind drift from the road kill nearby
and if all else fails, stand tall be proud, and in the words of shrek
better out then in :oops:

if there is anything else i can help you with just let me know
i am only too eager to assist
:lol: :lol:
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Joseph E. Smith wrote:.......

...I usually have a vast, steaming mug of coffee and a couple of smokes....

How's that? Did I do it right? Did I do it right? :)
Once the smoke clears you will see you are in the wrong topic ......
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boomerang wrote:Advice to dale......ok

if ever you need to f*rt
a blame the dog
b if no dog blame the kids
c no kids blame the wife :o
d if the wife hits hard blame the wind drift from the road kill nearby
and if all else fails, stand tall be proud, and in the words of shrek
better out then in :oops:

if there is anything else i can help you with just let me know
i am only too eager to assist
:lol: :lol:
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Post by jbarter »

Three pieces of advice for Dale

1 Ignore all posts in this thread previous to this one

2 Ignore all posts in this thread subsequent to this one

3 Ignore this post
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Flyingcursor wrote:It was my fault the thread got locked.
wow. even i haven't done that...yet. i wouldn't take all the credit. i noticed that she was also involved in the discussion. but then it's never her fault. :roll:
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Post by Paul »

Will O'B wrote:
izzarina wrote:I have a POSITIVE criticism....Dale, I don't think it would be wise for you to wear that yellow polka dot tie with your purple smoking jacket. It's really tacky

:wink:
Hey!!! Now you're insulting me. That ever so cool tie and awesome smoking jacket were Christmas presents from yours ever so humble (i.e. me). I figured Dale could use a boost to his wardrobe . . . I mean you can wear a coonskin cap for just so long before it becomes outdated.

Will O'Ban
Will, she's only saying that because SHE wants to wear it. It's actually quite fetching. :lol:

(now on-topic) It is not often that a thread gets locked or deleted here. I am sure that Dale gives a lot of thought before he actually locks a thread. He would never do it arbitrarily and it's obvious that he takes it seriously, and weighs the consequences before doing it. If that weren't the case, he would probably lock a bunch more. In this particular case, he even encouraged Andrew to renew his offer. It doesn't get any fairer than that, IMO.

Best,
Paul
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