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cashman 19-09-2011 14:49

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 934725)
My initiation ceremony.......like as in being'harassed' by the current members.

yep some seem to have convinced themselves this is par fer the coarse.:rolleyes:

Less 19-09-2011 16:14

Re: Lap Dance Club
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 934725)
My initiation ceremony.......like as in being'harassed' by the current members.

Sorry have we missed you?
Not to worry we'll make up for it.

Oh how remiss, watch this space...


Actually, I've noticed most decent new members, once they get over their initial, 'keyboard fears', post very nicely, in their own, evil ways that get away with being called 'acceptable', it's the ones that come on site and demand we all align to their way of thinking that get the stick.

God, I've had plenty of those and so have the rest of you, they always want us to conform to them, (the ones that stay realise, this site ain't for conforming, we just do).:D

Eric 19-09-2011 16:38

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 934652)
Depends what you want out of life really, myself it was just a little above naked barmaids and topless dancers, but no doubt that was the order of the day for young men growing up in Clayton:p

I thought that T&A, washed down with beer, was the order of the day for young men growing up everywhere:confused:

yerself 19-09-2011 16:41

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Originally Posted by Caz
Take the pole out of the local night club?

I agree. Damned East Europeans coming over here pinching our jobs and chatting our women up. No wonder Accy's going down the drain.:)

Roadhousezamora 19-09-2011 16:59

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I enjoyed my initiation ceremony... Something about a hypocritical christmas tree or something...

jaysay 19-09-2011 17:50

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 934751)
I thought that T&A, washed down with beer, was the order of the day for young men growing up everywhere:confused:

Philistines maybe gentlemen no:p:D

Eric 19-09-2011 18:57

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 934789)
Philistines maybe gentlemen no:p:D

Yoda ... Is that you:eek::D

DaveinGermany 19-09-2011 20:13

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 934789)
Philistines maybe gentlemen no:p:D

Who's Phil Stines ? Did he get a grilling too ? :D

Margaret Pilkington 19-09-2011 21:01

Re: Lap Dance Club
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 934738)
Sorry have we missed you?
Not to worry we'll make up for it.

Oh how remiss, watch this space...


Actually, I've noticed most decent new members, once they get over their initial, 'keyboard fears', post very nicely, in their own, evil ways that get away with being called 'acceptable', it's the ones that come on site and demand we all align to their way of thinking that get the stick.

God, I've had plenty of those and so have the rest of you, they always want us to conform to them, (the ones that stay realise, this site ain't for conforming, we just do).:D

I think that almost 7 years down the line I am a bit too late to be initiated....so thanks for the offer Less, but I will pass on that dubious pleasure.

annesingleton 19-09-2011 22:11

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A few points for everyone's information -
1. I have no connection whatsoever to Kevin Logan - I do not know the man and have no desire to.
2. What I got up to in my youth over forty years ago has no bearing on the person I am today.
3. I stand by my opinions regarding the proposed lap dancing club, whilst appreciating that other people have their opinions.
4. I have been surprised by people appearing to deliberately misinterpret my comments and make general personal assumptions about me without knowing me at all.
5. I appear to have foolishly misinterpreted what appears to be a definite clique for friendliness - silly me!
6. If you are thinking of responding to my comments, please don't bother because I will not be visiting this site again - please feel free to discuss amongst yourself if you've nothing better to talk about! If I could fathom out how to unsuscribe I would!
Bye!

flashy 19-09-2011 22:17

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oh ******.....what have i told you lot about your 'cliques'

you've only gone and bloody done it


;)

Eric 19-09-2011 22:25

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Mmmm .... so that's that ...... couldn't get rid of me that easily;):D I personally wouldn't wave the white flag, I would stuff it up someone's where-the-sun-don't shine, metaphorically of course .... ah well, different strokes for different folks.

Eric 19-09-2011 22:26

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Maybe she didn't realize it wasn't personal ... just the way things are on here.

garinda 19-09-2011 22:35

Re: Lap Dance Club
 
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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 934852)
If you are thinking of responding to my comments, please don't bother because I will not be visiting this site again - please feel free to discuss amongst yourself if you've nothing better to talk about! If I could fathom out how to unsuscribe I would!
Bye!

Blimey, I thought you'd given your final performance yesterday?

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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 93455)
And this is the end of my responses, whether you consider it a "hissy fit" or not! It's been good discussing with you all!

More come backs than Barbra Streisand.

You should be on the stage.

Or if you're a bit nervous, start off smaller.

A pole in a local club, entertaining the riff-raff.

Personally I think it's sad if you disappear.

Your choice though. No one's forcing you.

I'd feel it a poor do if I ran off after encountering someone I had a difference opinion with.

I'd much prefer to stand my ground, and have my opinions heard, even if no one else shared them.

garinda 19-09-2011 22:53

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 934860)
Maybe she didn't realize it wasn't personal ... just the way things are on here.

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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 934501)
It sounds like nobody is really bothered about this issue, perhaps this is why Accrington is in its current situation of decline

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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 934510)
not really keeping to the issue, a lot of fly comments included....I'm sure that other residents of the Accrington area would like to be able to socialise safely in the town centre in the evening which is not really an option at present.

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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 934536)
I give up, I'll stay out of the town centre and leave it to the riff raff with the lap dancers, hooters and whatever else!

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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 934545)
the council should be making more effort to drum up more culturally acceptable custom....it is being done far better than some seedy backwater club above a restaurant in a small downmarket town in East Lancashire?

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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 934536)
riff raff

Perhaps it was the slightly chastising post, that no one was agreeing how outrageous this proposed planning application was.

That, or the patronising, preachy, moralistic tone that was subsequently adopted, when it appeared few shared her worries.

:rolleyes:


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