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Re: Batman
Batman was banned. Became his Brother, Bruno. Was banned.BwfcDan wrote:Where art thou Batman... I miss his abuse of members
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Re: Batman
... several times.Gary the Enfield wrote:Batman was banned. Became his Brother, Bruno. Was banned.BwfcDan wrote:Where art thou Batman... I miss his abuse of members
Dan, if you want abuse, just let me know, I can arrange it in bucket loads.
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Batman is posting 'normally' and regularly on Burnden Aces.BwfcDan wrote:Where art thou Batman... I miss his abuse of members
He does also continue to post on here but in a much more restrained way under an alias.
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Must be hard on him, poor chap - too much restraint can't be good. However, it's good to see the occasional post from you, Sluffy.sluffy wrote:Batman is posting 'normally' and regularly on Burnden Aces.BwfcDan wrote:Where art thou Batman... I miss his abuse of members
He does also continue to post on here but in a much more restrained way under an alias.
"If you cannot answer a man's argument, all it not lost; you can still call him vile names. " Elbert Hubbard.
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Thanks Monty!Montreal Wanderer wrote:Must be hard on him, poor chap - too much restraint can't be good. However, it's good to see the occasional post from you, Sluffy.sluffy wrote:Batman is posting 'normally' and regularly on Burnden Aces.BwfcDan wrote:Where art thou Batman... I miss his abuse of members
He does also continue to post on here but in a much more restrained way under an alias.
We also have another poster over on BA whom I'm sure you remember from way back - non other than Mr Stinky the Frog!
He sends you his best wishes.
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Good to hear. Of course where Natasha surfaces, Stinky can't be far behind - you can keep a good frog down.sluffy wrote:Thanks Monty!Montreal Wanderer wrote:Must be hard on him, poor chap - too much restraint can't be good. However, it's good to see the occasional post from you, Sluffy.sluffy wrote:Batman is posting 'normally' and regularly on Burnden Aces.BwfcDan wrote:Where art thou Batman... I miss his abuse of members
He does also continue to post on here but in a much more restrained way under an alias.
We also have another poster over on BA whom I'm sure you remember from way back - non other than Mr Stinky the Frog!
He sends you his best wishes.
"If you cannot answer a man's argument, all it not lost; you can still call him vile names. " Elbert Hubbard.
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Is that a spelling mistake, an in-joke, or some other horrific trans-atlantic mauling of a phrase, similar to the god-awful "I could care less"? The first two are forgiveableMontreal Wanderer wrote:sluffy wrote:Thanks Monty!Montreal Wanderer wrote:Must be hard on him, poor chap - too much restraint can't be good. However, it's good to see the occasional post from you, Sluffy.sluffy wrote:Batman is posting 'normally' and regularly on Burnden Aces.BwfcDan wrote:Where art thou Batman... I miss his abuse of members
He does also continue to post on here but in a much more restrained way under an alias.
We also have another poster over on BA whom I'm sure you remember from way back - non other than Mr Stinky the Frog!
He sends you his best wishes.
Good to hear. Of course where Natasha surfaces, Stinky can't be far behind - you can keep a good frog down.
In a world that has decided
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Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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Proof please, as that constitutes his breaking the rules of this site and would clock him up yet another ban here.sluffy wrote:Batman is posting 'normally' and regularly on Burnden Aces.BwfcDan wrote:Where art thou Batman... I miss his abuse of members
He does also continue to post on here but in a much more restrained way under an alias.
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Spelling mistake. I meant you can't keep a good frog down, in reference to old Stinky the Frog.Prufrock wrote:Is that a spelling mistake, an in-joke, or some other horrific trans-atlantic mauling of a phrase, similar to the god-awful "I could care less"? The first two are forgiveableMontreal Wanderer wrote:sluffy wrote:Thanks Monty!Montreal Wanderer wrote:Must be hard on him, poor chap - too much restraint can't be good. However, it's good to see the occasional post from you, Sluffy.sluffy wrote: Batman is posting 'normally' and regularly on Burnden Aces.
He does also continue to post on here but in a much more restrained way under an alias.
We also have another poster over on BA whom I'm sure you remember from way back - non other than Mr Stinky the Frog!
He sends you his best wishes.
Good to hear. Of course where Natasha surfaces, Stinky can't be far behind - you can keep a good frog down.
"If you cannot answer a man's argument, all it not lost; you can still call him vile names. " Elbert Hubbard.
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No worries then, I thought it was another of those wonky American-isms like saying 'I could care less', which is clearly not what they mean. I hope that isn't the same in ol' Canadia ?Montreal Wanderer wrote:Spelling mistake. I meant you can't keep a good frog down, in reference to old Stinky the Frog.Prufrock wrote:Is that a spelling mistake, an in-joke, or some other horrific trans-atlantic mauling of a phrase, similar to the god-awful "I could care less"? The first two are forgiveableMontreal Wanderer wrote:sluffy wrote:Thanks Monty!Montreal Wanderer wrote: Must be hard on him, poor chap - too much restraint can't be good. However, it's good to see the occasional post from you, Sluffy.
We also have another poster over on BA whom I'm sure you remember from way back - non other than Mr Stinky the Frog!
He sends you his best wishes.
Good to hear. Of course where Natasha surfaces, Stinky can't be far behind - you can keep a good frog down.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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We Canadians can generally understand Americanisms and, to a lesser extent, UK idioms thanks to television. However, we have our own Canadianisms, with regional variations. For example, in Montreal we close the lights as opposed to turning or switching them off. This is because the well-to-do English families often had Francophone nannies, nurses, etc. When speaking English these people would tend to say 'close the light' to the children, directly translating from the French expression.Prufrock wrote:
No worries then, I thought it was another of those wonky American-isms like saying 'I could care less', which is clearly not what they mean. I hope that isn't the same in ol' Canadia ?
'I could care less' is certainly current among the young and used more frequently than 'I couldn't care less" I suspect. Me? I'm a caring person so do not use either.
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Ah, well, you see, the "clowns" might have detected more than people think and, if people are behaving themselves, leave well alone. It's just disdainful remarks like that that show the reasons why people get banned in the first place.jmjhb wrote:He still posts here fwiw, just under an alias. Seems to revel in the fact that "the clowns haven't detected my presence yet. Too busy with their gay winks and nods."
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The "clowns" also might have better things to worry about than someone acting like a kid and cunningly setting up a few different logins. Hardly on a scale of hacking the Bank of England is it. I'll just throw in a in for good measure.TANGODANCER wrote:Ah, well, you see, the "clowns" might have detected more than people think and, if people are behaving themselves, leave well alone. It's just disdainful remarks like that that show the reasons why people get banned in the first place.jmjhb wrote:He still posts here fwiw, just under an alias. Seems to revel in the fact that "the clowns haven't detected my presence yet. Too busy with their gay winks and nods."
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