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by Hermit » Wed Mar 10, 2010 8:55 am
Mr.Samsa wrote:obviously, nothing is set in stone yet.
Glad to hear it. Unfortunately discussion of rules are gagged like
this.
Then the same person who locked the thread quotes Sciwoman's following post approvingly:
starr wrote:Sciwoman wrote:
I think issues with the way another forum is run or it's policies would be best addressed to the management of the other forum. Discussing them here isn't going to accomplish anything other than raise the ire of people.
Go figure.
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by starr » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:09 am
Seraph wrote:Mr.Samsa wrote:obviously, nothing is set in stone yet.
Glad to hear it. Unfortunately discussion of rules are gagged like
this.
Then the same person who locked the thread quotes Sciwoman's following post approvingly:
starr wrote:Sciwoman wrote:
I think issues with the way another forum is run or it's policies would be best addressed to the management of the other forum. Discussing them here isn't going to accomplish anything other than raise the ire of people.
Go figure.
Yeah what a bitch that person is... bastard mods or what....
She also wrote this earlier...let's get her!
starr wrote:FIO wrote:
You'd probably feel differently if it was your questions that were 'answered' and then the thread locked. It's kinda belittling when adults that want to discuss in more detail or want to debate the issue get basically told to hush when by their thread being locked.
If that happened and I thought that more discussion was necessary then I would PM the staff member who locked the thread and explain my reasoning. I guess another way to go about it would be to start a 'Same Bastard Mods' thread on the general discussion board of the forum.

And now for something completely different....

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by starr » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:13 am
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by charlou » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:17 am

Ahh fuck starr, methinks you need a hug

no fences
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by Hermit » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:18 am
starr wrote:Seraph wrote:Mr.Samsa wrote:obviously, nothing is set in stone yet.
Glad to hear it. Unfortunately discussion of rules are gagged like
this.
Then the same person who locked the thread quotes Sciwoman's following post approvingly:
starr wrote:Sciwoman wrote:
I think issues with the way another forum is run or it's policies would be best addressed to the management of the other forum. Discussing them here isn't going to accomplish anything other than raise the ire of people.
Go figure.
Yeah what a bitch that person is... bastard mods or what....
If you say so. I didn't.
starr wrote:She also wrote this earlier...let's get her!
starr wrote:FIO wrote:
You'd probably feel differently if it was your questions that were 'answered' and then the thread locked. It's kinda belittling when adults that want to discuss in more detail or want to debate the issue get basically told to hush when by their thread being locked.
If that happened and I thought that more discussion was necessary then I would PM the staff member who locked the thread and explain my reasoning. I guess another way to go about it would be to start a 'Same Bastard Mods' thread on the general discussion board of the forum.

Why lock the thread up so peremptorily in the first place after just twelve replies?
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by starr » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:21 am
Charlou wrote: 
Ahh fuck starr, methinks you need a hug

Thanks Charlou

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by JimC » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:36 am
Where would Ratz be without hugs...

Nurse, where the fuck's my cardigan?
And my gin!
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by starr » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:38 am
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by Elessarina » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:39 am
Everytime I read this thread title I just think "Won't that be uncomfortable..."

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by charlou » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:55 am
Elessarina wrote:Everytime I read this thread title I just think "Won't that be uncomfortable..."

ahehehe

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by CJ » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:58 am
Charlou wrote:Elessarina wrote:Everytime I read this thread title I just think "Won't that be uncomfortable..."

ahehehe

It could be like having sex on a spin dryer? Quite fun I'll told!
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by virphen » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:00 am
CJ wrote:
It could be like having sex on a spin dryer? Quite fun I'll told!
In both cases the threads go round in circles.
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by CJ » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:01 am
virphen wrote:CJ wrote:
It could be like having sex on a spin dryer? Quite fun I'll told!
In both cases the threads go round in circles.
And get a little bumpy on the way!
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by starr » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:01 am
virphen wrote:CJ wrote:
It could be like having sex on a spin dryer? Quite fun I'll told!
In both cases the threads go round in circles.

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by klr » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:06 am
Did you know that Charlou has the same user number here (53) as Richard Dawkins back at RD.net? Scary, eh?
Just thought I'd mention it. If she starts telling us that she's very excited, I'd get worried.

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