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groove 22-10-2011 11:32

Bullying
 
Groove would like it to be known that he disagrees with the bullying he has suffered due to his different posting style. Certain members of the Accyweb hierachy now ignore:( him. Groove is upset by this. Where is the love?

groove 22-10-2011 13:22

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Goove has received insulting 'karma' off persons unknown and is now leaving the forum.

steve2qec 22-10-2011 13:25

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If Accyweb were a school, you'd get your dinner money nicked! Every forum needs someone to "upset the applecart" now and again.

flashy 22-10-2011 13:36

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Flashy thinks Groove should man up and stop throwing his toys out the pram

accyman 22-10-2011 13:38

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groove should get on the hoob mobile and go see the tiddly peeps :)

Margaret Pilkington 22-10-2011 13:45

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I signed my Karma. I did warn you. It isn't bullying. Your posts were tedious,contrived and your jokes were unfunny. Goodbye.

garinda 22-10-2011 13:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by groove (Post 941538)
Groove would like it to be known that he disagrees with the bullying he has suffered due to his different posting style. Certain members of the Accyweb hierachy now ignore:( him. Groove is upset by this. Where is the love?

:confused:

In the last week you've been publicly warned by a moderator for posting threats of violence, made against another member.

So the accusation that you, yourself, are the victim of bullying really doesn't hold water.

If you've been targeted by an abusive karma message, contact a moderator, as they take that sort of thing very seriously, and it will be dealt with.

If you insist on creating your own drama, and leave the forum, that's totally your decision.

It isn't because you were 'bullied'.

It's because you want to go.

Over the years we've seen many members making a big song and dance, and announce they're leaving. Usually because they haven't got their own way.

You may get a few simple souls begging you to stay.

Most of us won't.

Knowing nearly all of the drama queens will return here, in their own good time.

jaysay 22-10-2011 13:51

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Well I don't know what he's bleating about cuz I took Retlaws advice and put him on the ignored list

accyman 22-10-2011 13:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 941576)
:confused:

In the last week you've been publicly warned by a moderator for posting threats of violence, made against another member.

So the accusation that you, yourself, are the victim of bullying really doesn't hold water.

If you've been targeted by an abusive karma message, contact a moderator, as they take that sort of thing very seriously, and it will be dealt with.

If you insist on creating your own drama, and leave the forum, that's totally your decision.

It isn't because you were 'bullied'.

It's because you want to go.

Over the years we've seen many members making a big song and dance, and announce they're leaving. Usually because they haven't got their own way.

You may get a few simple souls begging you to stay.

Most of us won't.

Knowing nearly all of the drama queens will return here, in their own good time.


Right thats it im off too :D

Margaret Pilkington 22-10-2011 13:54

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Not to look for Groove surely...if you do by some chance find him....leave him where he is! :)

garinda 22-10-2011 14:13

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Anyway, you can't leave right now.

You first have to mention the term 'Mafia' in your farewell speech.

It's only right we stick to tradition.

:rofl38:

flashy 22-10-2011 14:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 941591)
Anyway, you can't leave right now.

You first have to mention the term 'Mafia' in your farewell speech.

It's only right we stick to tradition.

:rofl38:

mafia AND clique

jaysay 22-10-2011 14:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by flashy (Post 941592)
mafia AND clique

Um that reminds me haven't seen Less for a day or too:D

steve2qec 22-10-2011 14:32

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Can't see what the guy's done to stir up so much bad feeling....Accy Web lynch mob!!

Margaret Pilkington 22-10-2011 14:34

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Is that along with the mafia and the clique?

You thought his posts were controversial,(and slightly left of centre,whatever that means) so surely you must be able to see what he has done to incur the bad feeling.

steve2qec 22-10-2011 14:39

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Okay, I'll stick with "left of centre" instead. I enjoyed his unique take on some things and like to support the underdog!

garinda 22-10-2011 14:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 941597)
Can't see what the guy's done to stir up so much bad feeling....Accy Web lynch mob!!

Threats?

Insults?

No?

Might be time to call Specsavers.

;)

Margaret Pilkington 22-10-2011 14:42

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Steve if you want to support the underdog(and I'm not sure that Groove fits this category) you could always pop out to Asda and get a tin of Chum.

groove 22-10-2011 14:43

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Groove thinks the bullys are now ganging up on Steve.

Margaret Pilkington 22-10-2011 14:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by groove (Post 941607)
Groove thinks Gayrinda is being a tad dramatic.


You ain't seen nothing yet!

mobertol 22-10-2011 14:44

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Think Groove is "one on his own" in both senses of that phrase - it can be hard to fit in at times...keep trying:)

steve2qec 22-10-2011 14:44

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I don't claim to have read all his posts but in the ones I've seen the insults were pretty tongue-in-cheek and retaliatory.

garinda 22-10-2011 14:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by groove (Post 941607)
Groove thinks Gayrinda is being a tad dramatic.

Garinda doesn't think, Garinda knows that very similar members we've had in the past are attention seeking, immature babies.

So Garinda will just ignore the naughty tot from now on.

Because Garinda know they hate this.

:dummy2:

mobertol 22-10-2011 14:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by groove (Post 941607)
Groove thinks Gayrinda is being a tad dramatic.

It certainly won't help if you're nasty though....:mad:

Margaret Pilkington 22-10-2011 14:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 941611)
I don't claim to have read all his posts but in the ones I've seen the insults were pretty tongue-in-cheek and retaliatory.

Whose insults? Groove's or the ones which upset Groove?

groove 22-10-2011 14:54

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Groove is looking forward to the next Accyweb meet. He wants to have a boogie with Margaret.

jaysay 22-10-2011 14:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 941615)
Whose insults? Groove's or the ones which upset Groove?

If everybody ignores him then he'll eventually disappear up his own backside, because the likes of these nerds only like attention so he ain't getting any more from me

mobertol 22-10-2011 14:55

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I have just reported you to the mods for post19 on here Groove -it was posted while i was writing so I saw it after -sorry but you are totally out of order.:mad:

Tealeaf 22-10-2011 15:17

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Hey Groove - I'm on your side. Your postings certainly beat some of the boring old crap bunged on here on a daily basis.

It's probably a good idea, though to put your 'one liner' jokes in the joke section and use your lateral thinking mind to enhance some of those threads which serve no other purpose other than that of being a late night sleeping pill - like the sort of thing that nurse Pilkington regularly administers.

jaysay 22-10-2011 15:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 941626)
Hey Groove - I'm on your side. Your postings certainly beat some of the boring old crap bunged on here on a daily basis.

It's probably a good idea, though to put your 'one liner' jokes in the joke section and use your lateral thinking mind to enhance some of those threads which serve no other purpose other than that of being a late night sleeping pill - like the sort of thing that nurse Pilkington regularly administers.

Come Mr T forgot your meds again, naughty naughty;)

Margaret Pilkington 22-10-2011 15:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by groove (Post 941619)
Groove is looking forward to the next Accyweb meet. He wants to have a boogie with Margaret.

You will be in a long wait....I have not yet been to one of the meets.

I'm not saying I would never go, but I am fussy who I keep company with.
I somehow think you would not qualify for first choice.;)

Margaret Pilkington 22-10-2011 15:29

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Note to Tealeaf. I wasn't Nurse Pilkington....I was Sister Pilkington.......a long time ago!
Anyway Tealeaf...glad I can put you to sleep. It is the best place for you.

steve2qec 22-10-2011 15:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 941629)
You will be in a long wait....I have not yet been to one of the meets.

I'm not saying I would never go, but I am fussy who I keep company with.
I somehow think you would not qualify for first choice.;)

Methinks the lady doth protest too much.

Tealeaf 22-10-2011 16:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 941630)
Note to Tealeaf. I wasn't Nurse Pilkington....I was Sister Pilkington.......a long time ago!
Anyway Tealeaf...glad I can put you to sleep. It is the best place for you.

So you had a power complex even then?

Boeing Guy 22-10-2011 16:12

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I go to Serbia and Poland for few days, and look what happens.

Can Groove upset me so this member of the mafia/lynch mob has a reason to give negative karma.

For goodness sake, Groove mate, stop posting like a fool.

Margaret Pilkington 22-10-2011 16:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 941642)
So you had a power complex even then?

Why would you think that Tealeaf? It was my designation...plain and simple.
(I was appointed because I knew my stuff....nothing to do with power)

Margaret Pilkington 22-10-2011 16:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 941631)
Methinks the lady doth protest too much.


I don't know which post you have been reading.....obviously you can see something that others don't. Maybe that is why you think Groove is controversial and 'slightly left of centre'. You see things that aren't there.

steve2qec 22-10-2011 18:32

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Haven't read all of 'em I'll admit but I've not found anything I've seen particularly offensive, just a bit cheeky. Looks like he's been run outa town anyway (a bit like the infamous Bee - even I found him annoying at the end!)....you never know though, Groove could be back with a vengeance tomorrow. If so, I'll look forward to the opening salvo's...hehe

Neil 22-10-2011 18:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 941620)
If everybody ignores him then he'll eventually disappear up his own backside

That is just impossible for so many, you included mate :D:D:D:D

Margaret Pilkington 22-10-2011 19:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 941668)
Haven't read all of 'em I'll admit but I've not found anything I've seen particularly offensive, just a bit cheeky. Looks like he's been run outa town anyway (a bit like the infamous Bee - even I found him annoying at the end!)....you never know though, Groove could be back with a vengeance tomorrow. If so, I'll look forward to the opening salvo's...hehe


He hasn't been run out of town at all.
He hasn't even been treated harshly. If he is such a gentle soul, then maybe he should not be out on his own.

mobertol 22-10-2011 19:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 941643)
I go to Serbia and Poland for few days, and look what happens.

Can Groove upset me so this member of the mafia/lynch mob has a reason to give negative karma.

For goodness sake, Groove mate, stop posting like a fool.

I tried to give him space -but I cannot tolerate a homophobic -SORRY!

Margaret Pilkington 22-10-2011 19:07

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The cry of bullying is just like the cry of racist, it is used frequently without just cause.

cashman 22-10-2011 20:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 941668)
Haven't read all of 'em I'll admit but I've not found anything I've seen particularly offensive, just a bit cheeky. Looks like he's been run outa town anyway (a bit like the infamous Bee - even I found him annoying at the end!)....you never know though, Groove could be back with a vengeance tomorrow. If so, I'll look forward to the opening salvo's...hehe

Perhaps cos some of his posts have been removed steve?;)

Eric 22-10-2011 21:19

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As we are on the topic of bullying, the new "in" thing for correctness lovers, I just read an article in the "Guardian" about your democratically elected fearless leader, Cameron. Seems like he has a three line whip out to try and keep about 60 of his MP's from doing the right thing ... he also told them to "sober up" ... a hellish punishment for an MP with all that access to taxpayer funded booze:rolleyes: Seems as if he is telling his troops that they have no hope of getting above the rank of private if they go against official policy. I don't know if this is a revolt of MPs who have been listening to their constituents, and maybe their consciences; but I sense a deep disturbance in the Force.

Oh, and goodbye Groove .... have a nice day, eh.

cashman 22-10-2011 21:24

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric (Post 941696)
As we are on the topic of bullying, the new "in" thing for correctness lovers, I just read an article in the "Guardian" about your democratically elected fearless leader, Cameron. Seems like he has a three line whip out to try and keep about 60 of his MP's from doing the right thing ... he also told them to "sober up" ... a hellish punishment for an MP with all that access to taxpayer funded booze:rolleyes: Seems as if he is telling his troops that they have no hope of getting above the rank of private if they go against official policy. I don't know if this is a revolt of MPs who have been listening to their constituents, and maybe their consciences; but I sense a deep disturbance in the Force.

Oh, and goodbye Groove .... have a nice day, eh.

Its happening in all the major parties on this issue Eric, fact, seems were on a par wi Libya fer democracy.;):rolleyes:

accyman 22-10-2011 21:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric (Post 941696)
As we are on the topic of bullying, the new "in" thing for correctness lovers, I just read an article in the "Guardian" about your democratically elected fearless leader, Cameron. Seems like he has a three line whip out to try and keep about 60 of his MP's from doing the right thing ... he also told them to "sober up" ... a hellish punishment for an MP with all that access to taxpayer funded booze:rolleyes: Seems as if he is telling his troops that they have no hope of getting above the rank of private if they go against official policy. I don't know if this is a revolt of MPs who have been listening to their constituents, and maybe their consciences; but I sense a deep disturbance in the Force.

Oh, and goodbye Groove .... have a nice day, eh.

lets say it is true that by some miracle MP's vote to what tehir constituants want not what their party leader demands like tony blair did over iraq.

Who the hell is cameron to go against what the people want he wasnt even elected and on top of that he is supposed to be there to do our bidding not us accept what he personally wants to do again liek tont blair did.

Maybe his leadership should be challenged by someone who thinks what teh people want matters( not goingto hold breath) :rolleyes:

Tont blair had the same policy he fired anyone who disagreed with him or replaced them with people he knew wouldnt dare disagree.

Taggy 22-10-2011 23:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by accyman (Post 941707)
lets say it is true that by some miracle MP's vote to what tehir constituants want not what their party leader demands like tony blair did over iraq.

Who the hell is cameron to go against what the people want he wasnt even elected and on top of that he is supposed to be there to do our bidding not us accept what he personally wants to do again liek tont blair did.

Maybe his leadership should be challenged by someone who thinks what teh people want matters( not goingto hold breath) :rolleyes:

Tont blair had the same policy he fired anyone who disagreed with him or replaced them with people he knew wouldnt dare disagree.

Cameron's just another "Eton Mess" i'm afraid!

Best Regards - Taggy

jaysay 23-10-2011 08:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 941713)
Cameron's just another "Eton Mess" i'm afraid!

Best Regards - Taggy

I hear he speaks highy of you too Taggy;)

Wynonie Harris 23-10-2011 08:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by groove (Post 941538)
Groove would like it to be known that he disagrees with the bullying he has suffered due to his different posting style. Certain members of the Accyweb hierachy now ignore:( him. Groove is upset by this. Where is the love?

Hey, Groove, I'll be your mate...


...if you stop supporting the dingles and start supporting Stanley! :D

Taggy 23-10-2011 09:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 941729)
I hear he speaks highy of you too Taggy;)

Put it this way Jaysay, if i ever get the chance to get close enough to him, his voice will definitely rise an octave....or two!;)

Best Regards - Taggy

groove 23-10-2011 10:25

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Groove would like to say 'good morning' to his fellow Accy webbers...And sorry Wynonie, once a dingle always a dingle im afraid but Groove would like you to be his mate...Groove is slowly working out who the more chilled, liberal members of the forum and would like to spread the love to Accywebs sound folk.

cashman 23-10-2011 10:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by groove (Post 941761)
Groove would like to say 'good morning' to his fellow Accy webbers...And sorry Wynonie, once a dingle always a dingle im afraid but Groove would like you to be his mate...Groove is slowly working out who the more chilled, liberal members of the forum and would like to spread the love to Accywebs sound folk.

Having encountered quite a few members since i joined accyweb, i can honestly say most are chilled n liberal, thing is some don't suffer fools gladly.:D

groove 23-10-2011 10:34

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Groove appreciates Mr.Cashmans comment and agrees that most of the members are probably chilled n liberal. Groove does'nt think he is a fool so need'nt be suffered by anyone...Groove looks forward to having a brandy with Mr.Cashman sometime, and enjoys Cash's tales from the past. Groove thinks Cashy is part of the old school drinkers of Accy and respects this.

groove 23-10-2011 10:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 941672)
I tried to give him space -but I cannot tolerate a homophobic -SORRY!

Groove would like to state he is in no way homophobic, and would like to apologise if this impression was given. Groove thinks people are too quick to play the racist, homophobic, sexist or whatever card.

MargaretR 23-10-2011 11:22

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Some people derive pleasure from invoking negative emotions in others.
If you recognise such an attempt when it happens -
you do not feel the negative emotion they wanted from you.

Wynonie Harris 23-10-2011 18:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by groove (Post 941761)
And sorry Wynonie, once a dingle always a dingle im afraid

Not necessarily true. I know of quite a few Accringtonian Rovers and Burnley fans who have "come home" to Stanley...I also know quite a few more of both persuasions who have Stanley as their second club. I am still hopeful of converting you. ;)

yerself 23-10-2011 18:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Taggy
Cameron's just another "Eton Mess" i'm afraid!

Taggy's been watching too many Hugh Fearlessly-Eatsitall programmes.;)

Raspberry and strawberry Eton mess recipe - Channel4 - 4Food

annesingleton 23-10-2011 19:21

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I wonder if Groove is trying to wind everyone up? He's been a member for some time and only recently started writing in the third person, why might this be? I'm finding him/her a bit intriguing...

annesingleton 23-10-2011 20:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 941952)
I wonder if Groove is trying to wind everyone up? He's been a member for some time and only recently started writing in the third person, why might this be? I'm finding him/her a bit intriguing...

Sorry ignore that comment, I've just been having a look around the different threads and I think he's very insulting to quite a few of you for no reason. I also think he has some growing up to do!

Margaret Pilkington 23-10-2011 20:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 941952)
I wonder if Groove is trying to wind everyone up? He's been a member for some time and only recently started writing in the third person, why might this be? I'm finding him/her a bit intriguing...

From now on I am going to follow my own instructions to others in the past and DNFTT.

groove 24-10-2011 07:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 941934)
Not necessarily true. I know of quite a few Accringtonian Rovers and Burnley fans who have "come home" to Stanley...I also know quite a few more of both persuasions who have Stanley as their second club. I am still hopeful of converting you. ;)

Groove agrees, and would like Wynonie to know that he visits the Crown ground occasionally, when the Clarets are away or have no game. Groove sits in the clayton end when he does go up stanley.

b rawlinson 24-10-2011 12:37

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I find Groove a most welcome ray of light on Accyweb in stark contrast to the clique of about half a dozen members who think the forum is their own personal domain,well done,keep it up!:mosher:

Tealeaf 24-10-2011 12:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by b rawlinson (Post 942055)
I find Groove a most welcome ray of light on Accyweb in stark contrast to the clique of about half a dozen members who think the forum is their own personal domain,well done,keep it up!:mosher:

C'mon then, you crazed cat lover.

Name and shame this clique.

jaysay 24-10-2011 18:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by b rawlinson (Post 942055)
I find Groove a most welcome ray of light on Accyweb in stark contrast to the clique of about half a dozen members who think the forum is their own personal domain,well done,keep it up!:mosher:

Sad, very sad:cool:

Eric 24-10-2011 18:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 942057)
C'mon then, you crazed cat lover.

Name and shame this clique.

Half a dozen, eh .... could be me and my five cats; that makes six don't it:confused:

Pudwoppa 24-10-2011 20:42

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I enjoy the responses to Groove's posts more than the posts themselves. People get irritated quite easily on here at times. Storm in a tea cup and all that.

Pudwoppa 24-10-2011 20:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 942057)
Name and shame this clique.

The first rule of Fight Club is you do not talk about Fight Club.

Neil 24-10-2011 21:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Pudwoppa (Post 942180)
I enjoy the responses to Groove's posts more than the posts themselves. People get irritated quite easily on here at times. Storm in a tea cup and all that.

So do I, one of my favourite pastimes on here is watching the usual suspects get wound up. They tell him to shut up but by replying they get a response :D:D

Pudwoppa 25-10-2011 17:22

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I'm glad I'm not the only one thinking it Neil :)


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