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Long story short.

Andy bad. Nasher good.

We lost data from 3:00am on the 3rd to 11:50am on the 4th.

You may now resume your bitching and moaning about this once great football club.

Its still a great club, they just cant win, this DECADE.

No stress, Andy. We really only just lost more of the same.

Its still a great club, they just cant win, this DECADE.

Yep. That's really on topic.

 

Oh please RR can you re write your pearls of wisdom. All that great content gone!

Now i know there was a debate (tragically lost now) about irony and sarcasm. To be clear the above statement (and the one in parenthesis) was sarcasm.

No doubt about it RR you a terrific content generator. It would appear however you seem to have been hit by the leave of absence of Ben Hur and feel you need to compensate for all the content he would be generating.

Damn. And I had a feeling that Jack Watts thread was just getting ready to go bananas. What a shame.

 

I was wondering what just happened....how did that happen?

Does this mean I have to console old dee all over again? ;)

Waiter, more banana smoothie's!

I feel like a just lost over a day of my life - like, did the last 32 hours actually happen?!?


I feel like a just lost over a day of my life - like, did the last 32 hours actually happen?!?

April the 3rd, 2013 has been erased from my life.

Never fear, someone will be able to trace a bank fee transaction one day which will pinpoint my whereabouts to this particular date and will verify that I was in fact, active.

You can never trust banks...

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I was wondering what just happened....how did that happen?

An upgrade to the software to wiped our skins. The only way to get it back was to roll back to the last back up. Our last back up was at 3:00am this morning but the update occurred before then so we had to revert back to 3:00am the day before. Bad timing.

Long story short.

Andy bad. Nasher good.

We lost data from 3:00am on the 3rd to 11:50am on the 4th.

You may now resume your bitching and moaning about this once great football club.

Not bitching and moaning

Just constructive criticism.

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Long story short.

Andy bad. Nasher good.

We lost data from 3:00am on the 3rd to 11:50am on the 4th.

You may now resume your bitching and moaning about this once great football club.

hahah to think of all that lost data, all those [censored], whinges and moans lost like tears in the rain

[censored] happens

Meh

not to worry

i heard stuie keeps a copy of all his posts and is getting ready to upload them all

as for me......i'm still weeping.....some of my finest work now floating around cyberspace as an unattached string of bytes


Season flushed

Comments flushed

Maybe we ought be renamed the Flushers !! :)

 

No...watts !!!

If this rubish keeps up we may have to "Boo" admin off the ground...

Too soon?


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