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In what way? He didn't exactly get a rousing reception here either.

I reckon a thread like the Magner one wouldn't have been deemed worthy of a reply over the road.

Some good posters here (where is Hannibal btw?) but I can't cop a gazillion posts using different words to say the same thing.

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(where is Hannibal btw?)

Sheepishly puts his hand in the air. I was permanently banned. One day I could no longer access the site. I couldn't really tell you why as I had zero communication, or explanation. I'm not complaining, as that's their business, and I suspect I know why. C'est la vie. If I'm subsequently banished never to be seen again you know'll why, or maybe not - although they've known since day one who B-H really is, so if I'm a good boy ...

I joined 'land in Nov, 2002 and 'ology in Oct, 2004. From around the time I joined 'Ology I would have posted there far more often for 2/3 years. When life was boring over summer it was Rono that kept me entertained. He's a left field thinker and to be honest I don't share many of his views on footy, but his unique style of posting is very talented. I actually like Ron, but I think he'd be too proud to join here again. I hope I'm wrong.

But without wishing to sound condescending I grew out of that site. Clearly some people still love it, but to me it's now irrelevant. I see no need for it, but obviously others disagree.

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Sheepishly puts his hand in the air. I was permanently banned. One day I could no longer access the site. I couldn't really tell you why as I had zero communication, or explanation. I'm not complaining, as that's their business, and I suspect I know why. C'est la vie. If I'm subsequently banished never to be seen again you know'll why, or maybe not - although they've known since day one who B-H really is, so if I'm a good boy ...

I joined 'land in Nov, 2002 and 'ology in Oct, 2004. From around the time I joined 'Ology I would have posted there far more often for 2/3 years. When life was boring over summer it was Rono that kept me entertained. He's a left field thinker and to be honest I don't share many of his views on footy, but his unique style of posting is very talented. I actually like Ron, but I think he'd be too proud to join here again. I hope I'm wrong.

But without wishing to sound condescending I grew out of that site. Clearly some people still love it, but to me it's now irrelevant. I see no need for it, but obviously others disagree.

Hmmm, always thought it would be the case that many of the old "ology posters would find their way here under different names.

Shame, as Hannibal was one of my favs, even though I didnt agree on everything.

On a tangent, am I the only one that subconsciously shies away from jumping into a converstion/debate with certain long-time posters, while they are involved in a one on one?

Hannibal was always one of them. Not sure why. Might have been the air of seniority. Always enjoyed watching the old stagers take each other on.

TGR is another. I find myself only being able to take pot shots, and not engage in anything too in depth.

Its funny what a difference a name change can make.

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Hmmm, always thought it would be the case that many of the old "ology posters would find their way here under different names.

Shame, as Hannibal was one of my favs, even though I didnt agree on everything.

On a tangent, am I the only one that subconsciously shies away from jumping into a converstion/debate with certain long-time posters, while they are involved in a one on one?

Hannibal was always one of them. Not sure why. Might have been the air of seniority. Always enjoyed watching the old stagers take each other on.

TGR is another. I find myself only being able to take pot shots, and not engage in anything too in depth.

Its funny what a difference a name change can make.

I'm no different, although I can't get away with what I used to, which I suppose is one of the things I miss about 'ology.

If you want a private berating send me a pm.

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Why berate someone privately when we are all anon. users anyhow.

I like a good public spat personally.

"Always work on abusing someone else before you try to improve yourself"

my twisted grandmother used to say from her prison cell .

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Why berate someone privately when we are all anon. users anyhow.

I like a good public spat personally.

"Always work on abusing someone else before you try to improve yourself"

my twisted grandmother used to say from her prison cell .

Thats one of the funniest, and yet most useful pieces of information I have ever learned from the internet. Thanks.

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I'm no different, although I can't get away with what I used to, which I suppose is one of the things I miss about 'ology.

If you want a private berating send me a pm.

Thanks for the generous offer.

When I start to feel too good about myself, i will be in contact.

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Haha! Hows Davao?

See you next week....

Dunno wyl

I dont get there until Thursday next week. expecting to be greeted by the standard welcoming committee of hungry/thirsty natives though.

Cant wait.............

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Dunno wyl

I dont get there until Thursday next week. expecting to be greeted by the standard welcoming committee of hungry/thirsty natives though.

Cant wait.............

Hahaha! Yep the Toyota van full of religious relatives wanting food & gifts...seen it. Edited by why you little
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But without wishing to sound condescending I grew out of that site. Clearly some people still love it, but to me it's now irrelevant. I see no need for it, but obviously others disagree.

But you're happy to spend your time defending the club against the great unwashed on Big Footy. I don't get it.

I'm a fan - you and I see footy through the same eyes and I enjoy your turn of phrase. But hanging out on the Polls Board debating the merits of Mitch Clark and Tyrone Vickery?? Obviously I read that stuff from time to time, but get involved in posting? eff me.

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Big Footy is definitely TNA. Home of the battler, idiot and the washed up. (and Supermercado).

Bags being some TNA figure with his dignity still remaining. Unfortunately not sure there is one.

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But you're happy to spend your time defending the club against the great unwashed on Big Footy. I don't get it.

I rarely post on any forum there, but if I do it would invariably be the DT forum. However, I don't mind the combative nature of arguing with opposition fans occasionally. But most weeks would go by without me making a contribution. I can only assume you read there more than me if you notice all of my offerings. I was more active there years ago.

Thanks for your interest.

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Ha , ha good to see you bud.

Ya got a whole new audience to bamboozle .

Looks like its BF for RF now tho' . :)

No there's an ignore button here.

Mind you after a few have read his posts they will be clamouring for it.

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There's also a ban button if there are too many problems. Just saying... ;-)

Yes..... Brownie points awarded for good behaviour, sorry no steak knives, Ben Hur's already won them.

...still an IOU Ben....!

Nasher, I think your inbox is full ...

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No there's an ignore button here.

Mind you after a few have read his posts they will be clamouring for it.

At least he used irw, and not something else.

Maybe 'Land is like alcos anonymous, and will provide a fresh outlook on things? :)

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