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accymel 03-04-2007 21:49

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Originally Posted by gondola (Post 406775)
There are only two ways of telling the complete truth - anonymously and posthumously.

You wouldnt know the meaning of that if it rammed itself up your bum orrifice!!! Mr Mystery!

So come on ..... honesty & all that ....who are you???? & what do u want with accyweb ??

Gayle 03-04-2007 21:52

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 406779)
Your'e not playing the game properly Gayle. When you ask a question you are supposed to answer it yourself straight away aren't you ? No, thought not :D :D

Ah, you see that's where I went wrong, I didn't realise it was a game! Would anyone care to explain the rules to me? No I thought not! :D

Btw Gondola, that is not me attempting to skew the direction of the thread in any way, it is simply Lancsdave and I have a light hearted aside.

Bazf 04-04-2007 00:03

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A simple step by step guide to those who repeat banal lines such as ‘’ this thread leaves me bored’’
1) If you are bored, go and view another thread that does not leave you bored. It is a simple concept called choice
2) You obviously cannot justify a complaint of ‘this is the most boring thread’ unless it is the first time you have visited it. The fact that readers return and read this suggests it must generate some interest for them.
3) Surely those suggesting such poppycock must be bored, but not due to the contents of this thread. If they are bored then surely they can find the time to do something more interesting, such as
a) read another thread
b) create their own thread
c) do some gardening
d) have a hot cup of soup, and so on.
Having watched big brother for a moment several years ago, it left me bored. Thus I have never felt the urge to watch it again. However, if I was glued to it and get phoning in to cast votes for the contestants, it would be remarkably rich of me to then state that the show leaves me bored.
Double standards are the hallmark of some on here. Such standards leave me bored.



:signthis: :signthis: :signthis: :rofl38: :rofl38: :rofl38: :rofl38: :rofl38: :rofl38: :rofl38:
What a pretentious little ...... (add any word that sums up your opinion of the weasel)

1. Simply concept called sod off
2. Just waiting for you to actually tell the truth and mention something of intrest instead of beating about the bush.
3. Read all the threads, created more then you :p no time, on here waiting for you to actually tell us something.
4.double standards, you mean like, I am going to let the cat out of the bag....................... Well I'm not really I'm going to just keep pretending I am. That sort of double standard?
oh yeah, Hallmark make cards.





Margaret Pilkington 04-04-2007 09:05

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The way gondola talks round in circles makes me suspect he IS a politician.....he can waffle for The Olympics....and say nothing concrete. It is all smoke and mirrors. More turns than a corkscrew.

Margaret Pilkington 04-04-2007 12:39

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Ianto asks us to put our prejudices aside.......and tells us that Gondola made a few BASIC mistakes. I take issue with this..... a basic mistake is to post in a wrong thread....or to perhaps 'thread wander'(something that we all do from time to time - like now, perhaps).....and I have to say that accyweb members are very patient and tolerant when new members transgress in such a way.
I don't consider insults and rudeness to be basic mistakes......after all courtesy costs nothing.....and courtesy is a social skill and considered a sign of maturity. Take your own conclusions from this.

accymel 04-04-2007 12:48

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True Margaret even thro this Ianto tried to give him the benefit of the doubt & yet he threw it back in Ianto's face & duplicated it in more than one thread, just says it all of the type of person he actually is:rolleyes:

Ianto.W. 04-04-2007 12:52

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 406873)
Ianto asks us to put our prejudices aside.......and tells us that Gondola made a few BASIC mistakes. I take issue with this..... a basic mistake is to post in a wrong thread....or to perhaps 'thread wander'(something that we all do from time to time - like now, perhaps).....and I have to say that accyweb members are very patient and tolerant when new members transgress in such a way.
I don't consider insults and rudeness to be basic mistakes......after all courtesy costs nothing.....and courtesy is a social skill and considered a sign of maturity. Take your own conclusions from this.

your 100% right Margaret, I would like to think that my post as you refer to would, or will solicit an apology from him, as in my opinion the members are entiled to expect, I think he will eventually get round to the point he wants to make, but can't it seems to me do it yet for reasons known only to himself.

mthead 04-04-2007 13:06

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 406781)
You wouldnt know the meaning of that if it rammed itself up your bum orrifice!!! Mr Mystery!

So come on ..... honesty & all that ....who are you???? & what do u want with accyweb ??

Come on Mel there is only one'MR MYSTERY' ;)

Margaret Pilkington 04-04-2007 13:08

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at the risk of offending other members I am going to use a phrase my dear old dad would have used in similar circumstances, and exhort Gondola to 'either crap, or vacate the pot'......not very ladylike, I know.....but short and to the point.

accymel 04-04-2007 13:08

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Originally Posted by mthead (Post 406883)
Come on Mel there is only one'MR MYSTERY' ;)

:rofl38: MT i think theres stiff competition going on mind u FC's mystery is no way as mysterious as Gondys:D

accymel 04-04-2007 13:10

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 406884)
at the risk of offending other members I am going to use a phrase my dear old dad would have used in similar circumstances, and exhort Gondola to 'either crap, or vacate the pot'......not very ladylike, I know.....but short and to the point.

:rofl38: Margaret its a hell of lot more ladylike than my version hehehehe:D

mthead 04-04-2007 13:11

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 406885)
:rofl38: MT i think theres stiff competition going on mind u FC's mystery is no way as mysterious as Gondys:D

Nooooo,I was talking 'Quizgate'and yours truly:D :D :D

accymel 04-04-2007 13:13

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Originally Posted by mthead (Post 406889)
Nooooo,I was talking 'Quizgate'and yours truly:D :D :D

:rofl38: pmsl oh i forgot about that too...blimey there was some dodgey folk on there hehehehehehe least the truth came out...unlike this threads case lol:D

Ianto.W. 04-04-2007 13:20

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 406884)
at the risk of offending other members I am going to use a phrase my dear old dad would have used in similar circumstances, and exhort Gondola to 'either crap, or vacate the pot'......not very ladylike, I know.....but short and to the point.

Now that was what I call a good post can't type for laughing.:D:D:D

Margaret Pilkington 04-04-2007 13:21

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Glad you like it and you don't find it offensive. :)


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