Quote: keewik @ July 14 2012, 8:44 PM BSTWell, he's now a properly baptised message-boardee. You haven't lived on the Internet till you've been banned at least once. *smirks condescendingly*
Yes I well remember your *frostyboy* incarnation.
Quote: keewik @ July 14 2012, 8:44 PM BSTWell, he's now a properly baptised message-boardee. You haven't lived on the Internet till you've been banned at least once. *smirks condescendingly*
Yes I well remember your *frostyboy* incarnation.
Quote: Chappers @ July 14 2012, 9:14 PM BSTIt must be terrible for you because you do seem to attract more than your fair share of unwelcome atention.
Oh Chappers, you're so sweet. Thank you for noticing and sympathising.
The mark of sorrow!
Quote: Tursiops @ July 14 2012, 9:22 PM BSTYes I well remember your *frostyboy* incarnation.
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My claim to fame is having been banned 3 times from Roodeye's board. ( unfortunately so were a million others, which somewhat demeans my achievement).
I was impishly speculating that you might be a reincarnation of one of our more decisively banned former members.
If Roodeye banned everyone who got in an argument with him the board must have had tumbleweed blowing across it.
Quote: Tursiops @ July 15 2012, 12:27 AM BSTI was impishly speculating that you might be a reincarnation of one of our more decisively banned former members.
If Roodeye banned everyone who got in an argument with him the board must have had tumbleweed blowing across it.
I imagine it's extinct now because he banned nearly everybody after one person exposed him here. Bushbaby would know as she was one of his succubi ... Er ... I mean fans
I didn't mind a bit of roodeye. I didn't like his writing but I always enjoyed his posts.
This roodeye incident completely passed me by. What happened?
I can never remember who anyone was.
To be fair we all had that problem with Roodeye.
He was many people.
Dvds that seem to wipe themselves after a bit of scratch repair cream.
Disruptions caused by the Olympics. It's already started in London, there's all sorts of bits and bobs to annoy us, and today there's all-day road closures in my city to allow us to see the flame, instead of allowing me to do what I had actually wanted to do. Quite why we call it 'the' flame is beyond me, it's clearly just 'a' flame. I previously had had no interest in the Olympics, but now I actively despise it.
Quote: Nogget @ July 16 2012, 10:53 AM BSTDisruptions caused by the Olympics. It's already started in London, there's all sorts of bits and bobs to annoy us, and today there's all-day road closures in my city to allow us to see the flame, instead of allowing me to do what I had actually wanted to do. Quite why we call it 'the' flame is beyond me, it's clearly just 'a' flame. I previously had had no interest in the Olympics, but now I actively despise it.
I'm sick of hearing about them, can't imagine how annoying it must be in the UK. I know a few people who will be in London over the next week or so, most of them seemed to think they were going to avoid the craziness but looks like they might wrong. I guess though it is possibly slightly easier to leave at the moment than get in or about there.
Quote: reds @ July 16 2012, 11:03 AM BSTI know a few people who will be in London over the next week or so, most of them seemed to think they were going to avoid the craziness but looks like they might wrong.
On 28th and 29th July a lot of London will be closed, roads and rail. Maybe people are expected to levitate.