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Asa wrote:A quick search reveals you've made no such public comment ever involving the word(s) 'Mr Shirtlifter' before.
Well, without going back all the way through eternity, I simply suggest you go back just fifteen posts in the thread of which you are speaking, to 28th December 2005, when I was NOT warned.

You will note that that post has NOT been edited since the original posting, as no message to such effect is included at the end of same.

I can't be bothered to waste my time listing all the previous examples, I'm sure you'll find a moment, in due course, to go and find them all.
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Nick Harvey wrote:
Asa wrote:A quick search reveals you've made no such public comment ever involving the word(s) 'Mr Shirtlifter' before.
Well, without going back all the way through through eternity, I simply suggest you go back just fifteen posts in the thread of which you are speaking, to 28th December 2005, when I was NOT warned.

You will note that that post has NOT ben edited since the original posting, as no message to such effect is included at the end of same.
*Shriek!*

Howdya like *them* apples Asa??!?

Sorry everyone I'm getting carried away with this whole thing.
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I still think this would be better if done as a musical. I'm starting a campaign.

While normal forum activity carries on as usual things such as Jarongate, Charliegate and Shirtliftergate should be full blown song and dance routines.

It's a winning formula. I've decided
"He has to be larger than bacon"
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Gone bloody quiet, hasn't it!
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do we know if mr shatliff even complained at having the spelling of his name transposed?
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Hymagumba wrote:I still think this would be better if done as a musical.
Hey, YES, "Shirt-Lifter" would fit to the tune of "Gold-Finger", wouldn't it?
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Nick Harvey wrote:
Asa wrote:A quick search reveals you've made no such public comment ever involving the word(s) 'Mr Shirtlifter' before.
Well, without going back all the way through eternity, I simply suggest you go back just fifteen posts in the thread of which you are speaking, to 28th December 2005, when I was NOT warned.
Ahh, my apologies - you see, when you said "yet I've been doing that on a regular basis for best part of the last two years" I actually believed there would be more examples that just that thread.

And I know you weren't warned - we don't actually read every post you know so unless we see it during our browsing, a member reports that post or posts within the area it's not going to be picked up on, is it?
I can't be bothered to waste my time listing all the previous examples, I'm sure you'll find a moment, in due course, to go and find them all.
I've just done a full search of the database and from what it seems, you've only ever said it twice!

Very odd and very puzzling.
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Is it OK to call someone a cunt on here, because at the moment I'm sorely tempted.
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cat wrote:Is it OK to call someone a cunt on here, because at the moment I'm sorely tempted.
I prefer "berk" (short for Berkshire Hunt).

So in essence, yes.
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I'm pleasantly shocked at my power, then.

I've only ever said it twice, yet loads of other people seem to have picked it up and are using it as well.
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Gavin Scott wrote:I prefer "berk" (short for Berkshire Hunt).
Is that true?!
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