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Here's an idea, how about you just don't post about me anymore? Your obsession is incredibly lame, especially given this is a footy website and all you seem to comment on is other people you've never met. Maybe try talking about actual footy? The things that were said to me were actually horrible and weren't the first time this anonymous internet poster has personally harassed me.

I understand maybe you get your jollys out of trying to bully people on the internet and continually having personal cracks at them, but I'm actually a real person and I get really really sick of it.

Feel free to post your usual tough internet replies, but as I said to BBO in a message to him after he had sent me continuing personal attacks, maybe have a think about who you are in real life and why you feel the need to act like this on the internet.

why does irony immediately spring to mind?........hmmm

 

About the standard of replies I expected. Well done guys, really mature.

qui gladio ferit, gladio perit

 

qui gladio ferit, gladio perit

I have not once sent personally abusive messages to other posters here. I have received them many times.

I give as good as I get with the fiery footy talk, but I never instigate personal posts here. Have a read of the last few pages.

I didn't think what I was asking was that hard? Simply asking for the personal abuse to stop. I'll still cop cracks about footy opinion and give the same back, but as someone who barracks for the same footy team as the rest of you I'm asking you to stop the constant personal posts and messages.

I have not once sent personally abusive messages to other posters here. I have received them many times.

I give as good as I get with the fiery footy talk, but I never instigate personal posts here. Have a read of the last few pages.

I didn't think what I was asking was that hard? Simply asking for the personal abuse to stop. I'll still cop cracks about footy opinion and give the same back, but as someone who barracks for the same footy team as the rest of you I'm asking you to stop the constant personal posts and messages.

stuie I have gone back through your posts for the last six months. I think in about a quarter of your posts you are critical of other posters.

I don't like sniping at other posters, I try not to but I have. If I cop it as a result so be it.

Some comments made by some posters is totally inappropriate and if that has happened to you that is wrong. But judging on your level of critisism of others on here I suggest you may be fair game.

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stuie I have gone back through your posts for the last six months. I think in about a quarter of your posts you are critical of other posters.

I don't not like sniping at other posters, I try not to but I have. If I cop it as a result so be it.

Some comments made by some posters is totally inappropriate and if that has happened to you that is wrong. But judging on your level of critisism of others on here I suggest you may be fair game.

Fair game on footy posts I will always cop.

Fair game to attack me personally, make comments about my personal life, and ,as happened recently, comments on my personal relationships with my family, is not ok.

Fair game on footy posts I will always cop.

Fair game to attack me personally, make comments about my personal life, and ,as happened recently, comments on my personal relationships with my family, is not ok.

PM the administrators.

PM the administrators.

I did. The person harassing me the most got banned, now his mates post continuous personal comments about me whether I respond or not.

It's meant to be a footy website at the end of the day.

 

Ate a few bananas yesterday. All went down very well.


ah back on topic.....nice one r+b

Thanks. The bananas were nice too! Love your signature, by the way.

qui bananamus ferit, bananamus perit

Speaking of which

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Is Howe going to the banana state?

Howe's gone bananas? :blink:


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Big day for us on the trade front.

Cats had a quiet one, picking up Dangerfield and Scott Selwood.

Anything significant happened lately?

Anything significant happened lately?

BBO left a random message....He was lucky it was a cloudy day after a month in The Cooler...


Fair game on footy posts I will always cop.

Fair game to attack me personally, make comments about my personal life, and ,as happened recently, comments on my personal relationships with my family, is not ok.

So now it ok to attack someone personally as long as it's on a footy post? I clearly remember Nasher saying that abuse via pm was no different to abuse on an open thread. Please don't tell us that you've never called anyone personal names or belittled posters now Stuie. Done it countless times, as ManDee noted above. You seem to conveniently forget your own indiscretions when it suits. None of us are angels.

This is the first time I've posted in this thread. I hope the content below is appropriate - given from what I've read on this page alone it looks as though a few can do with a chuckle.

Read this today by a poet from Vic who is a long time Eagles follower.

TRADE IS POETIC KARMA by Josh Vinecombe

I'd like to reflect as an Eagle,

On Carlton's trade for Judd,

The one involving Kennedy,

When the PM was Kevin Rudd.

With Kreuzer, Gibbs and Murphy,

And the cash of Richard Pratt,

Carlton's hopes were growing,

While ours was dashed with that

The trade of the century,

Our Captain and Number 3

For an unproven forward,

In the shape of Kennedy.

Which club would be the winner

Only finals tell the score.

Now it's eight years later

We know who won for sure

In the year that Judd retires,

The Eagles are Number 2

Kennedy wins the Coleman

And the Wooden Spoon is Blue

 

Well done Mustang Man

This is the first time I've posted in this thread. I hope the content below is appropriate - given from what I've read on this page alone it looks as though a few can do with a chuckle.

Read this today by a poet from Vic who is a long time Eagles follower.

TRADE IS POETIC KARMA by Josh Vinecombe

I'd like to reflect as an Eagle,

On Carlton's trade for Judd,

The one involving Kennedy,

When the PM was Kevin Rudd.

With Kreuzer, Gibbs and Murphy,

And the cash of Richard Pratt,

Carlton's hopes were growing,

While ours was dashed with that

The trade of the century,

Our Captain and Number 3

For an unproven forward,

In the shape of Kennedy.

Which club would be the winner

Only finals tell the score.

Now it's eight years later

We know who won for sure

In the year that Judd retires,

The Eagles are Number 2

Kennedy wins the Coleman

And the Wooden Spoon is Blue

The sequel is a poem from BBO with a line that rhymes with "Sandra Sully".


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