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Posted: Tue 10 Jan, 2006 00.59
by Nick Harvey
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.
Posted: Tue 10 Jan, 2006 01.03
by Gavin Scott
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.
Posted: Tue 10 Jan, 2006 01.05
by Pete
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
Posted: Tue 10 Jan, 2006 01.17
by Nick Harvey
Gone bloody quiet, hasn't it!
Posted: Tue 10 Jan, 2006 09.15
by Dr Lobster*
do we know if mr shatliff even complained at having the spelling of his name transposed?
Posted: Tue 10 Jan, 2006 12.01
by Nick Harvey
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?
Posted: Tue 10 Jan, 2006 13.47
by Asa
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.
Posted: Tue 10 Jan, 2006 14.15
by cat
Is it OK to call someone a cunt on here, because at the moment I'm sorely tempted.
Posted: Tue 10 Jan, 2006 15.48
by Gavin Scott
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.
Posted: Tue 10 Jan, 2006 17.48
by Nick Harvey
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.
Posted: Tue 10 Jan, 2006 18.04
by rts
Gavin Scott wrote:I prefer "berk" (short for Berkshire Hunt).
Is that true?!