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The fact was that seeing James Martin in HD was likely to be a health risk.
Nick Harvey wrote: If I was one of those people who regularly changed my signature™, I think I'd use that quote in it for a while.
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It is taking every ounce of willpower i've got to not start a Sabrina the teenage witch thread on tvf. I found an old VHS last night. Some Nickelodeon bits on there that TVF my have a patsy over.
Bought back some fond memories. Like the time Mr H found out i'd taped Sabriney over one of his porn vids. Gosh anyone would think i'd commited the crime of the century.
Bought back some fond memories. Like the time Mr H found out i'd taped Sabriney over one of his porn vids. Gosh anyone would think i'd commited the crime of the century.
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POST OF THE DAY!
jrothwell97 wrote:
That's why an Amber Alert system in the UK would be slightly frivolous - in America these things are sadly more common.
At least that's one good argumant for the McCanns staying abroad.
Mr nick wroted.
While they stay out of the UK, these things ought not to get any more common over here.
Over here, we do tend to get a baby sitter in, before we go out to dinner.
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jrothwell97 wrote:
That's why an Amber Alert system in the UK would be slightly frivolous - in America these things are sadly more common.
At least that's one good argumant for the McCanns staying abroad.
Mr nick wroted.
While they stay out of the UK, these things ought not to get any more common over here.
Over here, we do tend to get a baby sitter in, before we go out to dinner.
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No. THIS is the quote of the day.
Nick Harvey wrote:Team McCann must be really hacked off about the Foot and Mouth.
How dare these cows become the centre of attention, just as there's even more publicity required from Portugal.
Nick Harvey wrote: If I was one of those people who regularly changed my signature™, I think I'd use that quote in it for a while.
God forbid we had a real celeb on the forum, the sycophants might explode.GoodDoctorClarkson wrote:We can be sure that if Millionaire is axed it won't be the last of it. They could also try and find a new host (like Greggles for example), and/or try a Who Wants To Be A Super Millionaire? like the Americans tried, with a top prize jackpot of £10 Million with two new lifelines like Three Wise Men and Double-Dip.
"He has to be larger than bacon"
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Is that Greggles geezer meant to be a celeb then?
I've seen one those game thingys he does. I just found him to be a little Thrush.
I've seen one those game thingys he does. I just found him to be a little Thrush.
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I won't ask in what sense of the word.miss hellfire wrote:Is that Greggles geezer meant to be a celeb then?
I've seen one those game thingys he does. I just found him to be a little Thrush.
Nick Harvey wrote: If I was one of those people who regularly changed my signature™, I think I'd use that quote in it for a while.
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Oh my we are sharp today!jrothwell97 wrote:I won't ask in what sense of the word.miss hellfire wrote:Is that Greggles geezer meant to be a celeb then?
I've seen one those game thingys he does. I just found him to be a little Thrush.
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Oh dear. It's now come to JM currying dual-fora opinion as a catalyst to reinstatement.
It's an evolution in his campaign I suppose. But I can't help feeling that there is something inherently wrong about his approach here. Think of this:
You go to the same pub every Friday night and annoy everyone, so they stop talking to you. You then try getting attention by making outlandish comments. The Landlord warns you but eventually you get barred.
After sneaking into the pub under disguise, and still annoying people, you get barred again. Now you resort to slapping posters on the outide of the pub (one suggestion of which asks for the "pub" to be shut down).
Now if the above scenario happened in the real world that we all spend most of our time in, we would be lambasted by the local press, never mind the regulars of the pub.
Think on JM.....let it go....
It's an evolution in his campaign I suppose. But I can't help feeling that there is something inherently wrong about his approach here. Think of this:
You go to the same pub every Friday night and annoy everyone, so they stop talking to you. You then try getting attention by making outlandish comments. The Landlord warns you but eventually you get barred.
After sneaking into the pub under disguise, and still annoying people, you get barred again. Now you resort to slapping posters on the outide of the pub (one suggestion of which asks for the "pub" to be shut down).
Now if the above scenario happened in the real world that we all spend most of our time in, we would be lambasted by the local press, never mind the regulars of the pub.
Think on JM.....let it go....
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Now he's asking that all references to him, ever, be removed.
I actually don't think Asa made the right decision in complying with that - it in a way gives JM a victory over the 'heavy handed' and 'unfair' moderation. I would rather have him permanently banned every time he signed up than have some kind of taboo on him. (I wonder if we'll be allowed to reference him as 'You-Know-Who' like in Harry Potter?)
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I actually don't think Asa made the right decision in complying with that - it in a way gives JM a victory over the 'heavy handed' and 'unfair' moderation. I would rather have him permanently banned every time he signed up than have some kind of taboo on him. (I wonder if we'll be allowed to reference him as 'You-Know-Who' like in Harry Potter?)
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Anyone else willing to help compile a list?He Who Must Not Be Named on TVF wrote:I am not sure, however, where I broke the rules.
Nick Harvey wrote: If I was one of those people who regularly changed my signature™, I think I'd use that quote in it for a while.