Someone got banned for breaking the rules and committing a bannable offence. That's all.
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I'm in bed and a little distraught that I'm not enjoying some waffles.
Quote: zooo @ August 28 2012, 9:08 AM BSTSomeone got banned for breaking the rules and committing a bannable offence. That's all.
All this greying is confusing me. What has VV done now? I thought he was being incredibly pleasant to people.
I believe it's because she was being racist, keewik.
I'm currently on hold to my insurance company about a chip in my windscreen.
All too often when someone gets banned it's due to having a dodgy email adress.
I think Aaron et al sensibly don't make a song and dance about these things. As it can lead to all sorts of shenangians.
Have a gold star sooty. You get first pick of the toys.
On a side note: shenanigans is my favourite word. Closely followed by haberdashery.
Don't you all feel better for knowing that?
Quote: Lee @ August 28 2012, 11:53 AM BSTHave a gold star sooty. You get first pick of the toys.
The last time you offered me the pick of your toys it took me 6 months too recover and a lot of therapy.
They weren't what any normal person would consider toys.
Do you enjoy shenanigans in the haberdashery department?
Quote: zooo @ August 28 2012, 11:56 AM BSTOn a side note: shenanigans is my favourite word. Closely followed by haberdashery.
Don't you all feel better for knowing that?
Shenanigans along with puckish are two words that don't get nearly enough usage.
Quote: Nogget @ August 28 2012, 11:59 AM BSTDo you enjoy shenanigans in the haberdashery department?
Ooh, I wouldn't say no!
Quote: sootyj @ August 28 2012, 11:58 AM BSTThe last time you offered me the pick of your toys it took me 6 months too recover and a lot of therapy.
They weren't what any normal person would consider toys.
I told you to give them a wipe before handling them but you wouldn't listen.
Personally, I reckon you can't beat 'aglet', 'ullage' and 'plinth'. In that order they would also make a great name for a folk band.
You seemed to be wiping them quite enthusiastically I didn't get a look in.
Quote: Ignatius Rake @ August 28 2012, 12:03 PM BSTPersonally, I reckon you can't beat 'aglet', 'ullage' and 'plinth'. In that order they would also make a great name for a folk band.
I believe Mark Twain described Cellar Door as the most beautiful words in the English language. I wonder ifthat's why Celador chose their name.
I think I read somewhere that it is.