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He, she or it - I really don't give a toss who you are Jaded, but you should explicitly apologise to Yze Magic for your rudeness, or else reconsider your position as a Moderator for the wider good.

I am looking forward to your response, Jaded.

Biffinator.

Here is it:

Tell someone who cares.

I don't apologies for having a sense of humour, and I suggest you go find yours where you left it.

Also, if you have a personal problem with me, or the way I moderate, send me a PM and we'll sort it out.

Don't resort to the tactics of some other posters who try to serve their own anti-mod agenda with their posts.

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Here is it:

Tell someone who cares.

I don't apologies for having a sense of humour, and I suggest you go find yours where you left it.

Also, if you have a personal problem with me, or the way I moderate, send me a PM and we'll sort it out.

Don't resort to the tactics of some other posters who try to serve their own anti-mod agenda with their posts.

Jaded, happy to send in a PM to sort this out. I wil be in Perth all of next week.

I do have a sense of humour, but I am no longer a nine year old. There is also a fine line between humour and mockery and you blundered across the two categories.

Re your advice at the end. My god, of all the things in the world to worry about.

Biffinator.

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I think the Mystery Demonlander was interviewed at half past midnight on SEN, not half time.

Driving to KFC for my second helping of comfort food i heard a gentleman bleeding for his club, absolutely gutted (who left at half time) and was struggling to express what he felt, and uttering disbelief that if our key forward is out, that our supposed 'replacement' Newton isn't selected, and that Daniher has 'forgotten' about him. While i was advising the spotty faced 17 year old that no, i didn't want to use the toilet in the locked restaurant, i wanted to know if they had EFTPOS working on the drive through, i thought this summed it up exactly.

It didn't help that i drove home past the Leighoak (live 5min from there) and there's reconstruction work going on and there's a huge sign near the entrance that says PEDESTRIANS, the melbourne football club for most of the night stood on the footpath watching the Toiges drive past.

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And take Jarka's support with a grain of salt, he's got his own agenda.

What's my agenda?

No, I didn't think you'd have the balls to post a reply. If you have a problem with me then send me a pm instead of making smart arsed comments without any evidence to back them up.

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He didn't answer his phone. Boooooooo.

Incorrect. SEN never called. They claim they tried calling, but there were no missed calls. I sat there clutching the phone (on vibrate), with my mind ticking away so quick, my mates had to poor a Cougar on my head to cool me off.

I had so much to say.....

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Incorrect. SEN never called. They claim they tried calling, but there were no missed calls. I sat there clutching the phone (on vibrate), with my mind ticking away so quick, my mates had to poor a Cougar on my head to cool me off.

I had so much to say.....

Sorry to hear that Finks, your turn of events seem to have fit the night perfectly.

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Incorrect. SEN never called. They claim they tried calling, but there were no missed calls. I sat there clutching the phone (on vibrate), with my mind ticking away so quick, my mates had to poor a Cougar on my head to cool me off.

I had so much to say.....

He could try ringing you again this Friday night but he'll probably be interrupting your weekend at the snow! :lol:

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