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well i think my little dose of positivity by attending today was probably the straw that broke the shytehed hoodoo

still hate the glary freezing concrete monstrosity

And I thought it was me attending that broke the hoodoo. Glad I made effort although I usually like to sit up on the third level to get a better view but that was shut!

 

And I thought it was me attending that broke the hoodoo. Glad I made effort although I usually like to sit up on the third level to get a better view but that was shut!

And make a few proclamations while throwing crumbs to the vassals below, Earl?

I see a X MFC player from the NT is in trouble again.

Sad the way the spiral continues.

 

And I thought it was me attending that broke the hoodoo. Glad I made effort although I usually like to sit up on the third level to get a better view but that was shut!

I must ask if you caught up with "Special" doing his backwards protest at Etihad Earl Hood. And, if so, did you encourage said action despite this meaning that "Special" missed our historic win?

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Any players declaring they want to come to the Dees?


Any players declaring they want to come to the Dees?

Don't hold your breath Mr Leg

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Don't hold your breath Mr Leg

Probably Dustin Fletcher is our best chance.

Probably Dustin Fletcher is our best chance.

Oh I don't know what about his last boss?

 

Any players declaring they want to come to the Dees?

all the clever ones keep schtum

I must ask if you caught up with "Special" doing his backwards protest at Etihad Earl Hood. And, if so, did you encourage said action despite this meaning that "Special" missed our historic win?

BBO no I didn't catch up with Special. I did a complete circuit of the lower level to see if I could spot Bob but the only people I saw seated backwards were dressed in orange and apparently were GWS tribal types who had no idea where to look! They are very new to our game apparently. Unless Bob decided to dress in orange to throw me off the scent?


Any players declaring they want to come to the Dees?

Is Bennell a chance if GC are keen on Howe?

Is Bennell a chance if GC are keen on Howe?

I hope not it has LJ written all over it

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Bennell depends on clubs ability to mentor him and confidence they have in that.

BBO no I didn't catch up with Special. I did a complete circuit of the lower level to see if I could spot Bob but the only people I saw seated backwards were dressed in orange and apparently were GWS tribal types who had no idea where to look! They are very new to our game apparently. Unless Bob decided to dress in orange to throw me off the scent?

BBO won't be able to respond to you Earl as he got banned for a month. Stuie the Snitch dobbed him to mods for a pm, of all things! The Snitch was was last heard of to be wiping away tears on his school uniform.

Moonshadow, on 10 Sept 2015 - 2:00 PM, said:

BBO won't be able to respond to you Earl as he got banned for a month. Stuie the Snitch dobbed him to mods for a pm, of all things! The Snitch was was last heard of to be wiping away tears on his school uniform.

Wow....I thought demonland was where everybody could state their opinion and not be personally insulted for having that opinion.

It appears that Stuie does not get that same consideration.


BBO won't be able to respond to you Earl as he got banned for a month. Stuie the Snitch dobbed him to mods for a pm, of all things! The Snitch was was last heard of to be wiping away tears on his school uniform.

really.....for a pm ?? hardly seems right . Whole point of pm's surely is to take 'discussion' to a private venue

Thats disappointing

really.....for a pm ?? hardly seems right . Whole point of pm's surely is to take 'discussion' to a private venue

Thats disappointing

that's what happens when you give the lads access to your computer

I'm shocked and appalled,like all of us ,at Bitty's disgraceful behaviour.

We can only hope he learns from this and comes back to us a better person.

To be very clear, abusing somebody by private message is every bit as frowned upon as doing it publicly on the forum.

I think someones a bit touchie....

screams someone biting off more than they could chew.

fair enough your rules..

seems soft imho

ignore buttons have their use Id have thought


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I'm shocked and appalled,like all of us ,at Bitty's disgraceful behaviour.We can only hope he learns from this and comes back to us a better person.

Won't happen.

To be very clear, abusing somebody by private message is every bit as frowned upon as doing it publicly on the forum.

Happened to me once Nasher as I was discussing marriage with Robbie F who has since left.

Trouble was,he took a a private conversation public but not the deranged rantings from his side.

Anyhow,big boys take it on the chin,which is something I thought Stuie would be capable of,given his experience.

I'm shocked and appalled,like all of us ,at Bitty's disgraceful behaviour.

We can only hope he learns from this and comes back to us a better person.

yes, it could be an epithany for uncle bitters

better he contemplates his behaviour rather than continue his slow slide into further debauchery

i would say some prayers for him if i knew how. maybe stuie could do them on my behalf being dl's moral compass

 

Hmmmm.... But on the same thread from where the pm stemmed stuart uses a sexist/homophobic slur and calls me "BBOs little galpal". Have no problem taking that on the chin, as it were, it's all a bit of banter. Because I brush it off and stuart sooks about a pm, the result is different.

Hmmmm.... But on the same thread from where the pm stemmed stuart uses a sexist/homophobic slur and calls me "BBOs little galpal". Have no problem taking that on the chin, as it were, it's all a bit of banter. Because I brush it off and stuart sooks about a pm, the result is different.

i feel more sorry for the alpacas now bbo has more spare time on his hands. and i hope his neighbour has locked the wine cellar.

give it time moonie, the karma bus usually comes around eventually


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