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Haven't read much of this thread because (to use an Americanism) it is a crock of [censored].

That is an Americanism? Damn, I will have to stop using it ... :lol::):wacko:

 
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Once again Stu, you show what a simpleton you are. I like the fact that you freely express opinions and thereby enliven the site. However, I reserve the right to disagree with those opinions. That is what mature adults do. By quoting a private correspondence you amply, and once again, demonstrate both your simplicity and childishness.

I had some hope for you Stu but you are pathetic.

didn't get the tampax reference, stuie

was that some sort of clever humorous misogynist statement or were you just reaching out to your feminine side?

Who quotes pm's in an open thread? Oh Stuie does...

I enjoy a bit of banter and [censored] pulling but that's just poor form.

I’ve been on this site for a few years now. And yes I’ve been a dick head and posted some stupidity.

I’ve also contributed posts on footy and the Dees. At least some of which, I reckon were sensible and worthy of discussion.

I’ve had a go at a posters – some serious, some in jest and copped it back -that’s fair enough.

However, when a poster ignores all norms of propriety and privacy and publishes a private communication in a sad attempt to “point score”, it makes me question my apparently “old world” view of how adults act.

Such demonstrations sadden me. They show what a meek society we are becoming.

Tampax says it all really....

If it was anyone else I would be shocked and disgusted...

No longer is private, private. Point scoring rules the day over previous social norms. Oh and old mate Stu is a dipchit.

Hahahahaha all the same people who also accuse me of getting on my moral high horse when it suits them.

What a bunch of hypocrites.

Oh and BBO the last month or so (at least) you've constantly posted "Stu you're a (insert censored word)" over and over when I've been talking footy so it's pretty embarrassingly transparent when you then turn around and all of a sudden consider yourself fair and reasonable and a victim in all of this.

 

Hahahahaha all the same people who also accuse me of getting on my moral high horse when it suits them.

What a bunch of hypocrites.

Oh and BBO the last month or so (at least) you've constantly posted "Stu you're a (insert censored word)" over and over when I've been talking footy so it's pretty embarrassingly transparent when you then turn around and all of a sudden consider yourself fair and reasonable and a victim in all of this.

Do give examples when I have accused you of that?


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Stu doesn't do examples Rod!

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Poor old Bitter, he's just the innocent victim in all of this up there on his high horse...

 

stuie we don't think you jump on your "moral high horse"

we all know it is a moral high-chair :o


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Poor old Bitter, he's just the innocent victim in all of this up there on his high horse...

Yes yes Stu, it's all on the public record and I don't back away from it.

However, let's also not not back away from my original issue. I do not and have never disclosed private correspondence.

You cannot say the same.

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Yes yes Stu, it's all on the public record and I don't back away from it.

However, let's also not not back away from my original issue. I do not and have never disclosed private correspondence.

You cannot say the same.

Hahaha whatever straw you need to clutch to to get up onto your high horse mate...

I think we should unite and all run through the same banner on the weekend.

*While listening to eye of the tiger to get pumped for the big fight.

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Hahaha whatever straw you need to clutch to to get up onto your high horse mate...

OK Stu provide an example me of me disclosing a private correspondence - I've got one of of yours.

Hahaha whatever straw you need to clutch to to get up onto your high horse mate...

stuie, bbo has never claimed a high horse

at best it is a low alpaca

at worst (or more common) it is the gutter or the open sewers of romsey

at least he is honest


All stupidity and infighting aside, I’m surprised to see so many people on a Melbourne footy forum opposed to what is essentially a small voluntary donation to their favourite footy club.

How dare you try and keep this on topic C&B!

sorry mate, did the old 'reply straight away without being arsed reading all the previous replies'


Stuie, i know you don't mean to but you crack me up.

Something about all this reminded me of this - https://youtu.be/2K8_jgiNqUc

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