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Posted: Wed 24 Jan, 2007 14.39
by antony
Gavin Scott wrote:antony wrote:Gavin Scott wrote:Sorry chaps but Mr Tidus has taken it upon himself to report Metropol to the ISP for the use of his name in the past; and although an investigation proved we had not broken any rules, I would still prefer we don't give him the oxygen of publicity.
But feel free to report him to Companies House directly.
Just another question, did Metropol 24))7 almost got shut down (as he claimed)? Or it was merely a report to the ISP (or hosting company)?
No that's rubbish. The site owner was advised that a complaint was received, and voluntarily removed references to the individual concerned. Had the ISP found there was any wrongdoing they would have pulled the site themselves, but they did not.
I couldn't care less about the bogus and deceitful business activities of this person, but he'd better learn to quit while he is ahead if he thinks he can drag Metropol into his web of lies.
Thanks for the confirmation. It is as I expected.
Posted: Sun 28 Jan, 2007 12.01
by antony
Just to provide some information for those who are interested.
Tidus (KJ Computers)
contacted me about leaving SillyDog701 on 18th January, after making a number of uncalled-for personal attacks on a number of SillyDog701 members.
10 days later, he finally decided to leave,
with following threats:
Tidus (on SillyDog701) wrote:If you or Lobster follows us anywhere, or spreads rumours, i swear, i will come down on you both like 6 tons of bricks, and that is a promise!
and
(7 1/2 hours later) Tidus wrote:Rikku and I are in the process of starting a legit private company, specialising in freelance IT contracting, performing the same tasks we did here. Although, i regret, once the company is up, we will not be returning to SillyDog, and neither SillyDog, its members, Metropol24/7, or Dr Lobster, will be notified by us personally that our company is running, or its name, and purpose.
We will however, still browse this forum, anonymously, to ensure that no ill behaviour, slagging off, or ridiculing of us is taking place. Once our section is closed, i want NO further mention of us whatsoever.
Posted: Sun 28 Jan, 2007 12.40
by cdd
Well, this comes across as quite a confession (not like we needed one!) of the 'illicit' business practices... has Tidus turned over a new leaf or is this simply Page Two of Tidusgate?
Only on metropol!
Posted: Sun 28 Jan, 2007 13.59
by Pete
Tidus (on SillyDog701) wrote:If you or Lobster follows us anywhere, or spreads rumours, i swear, i will come down on you both like 6 tons of bricks, and that is a promise!
WOOOOOO SCARY
Posted: Sun 28 Jan, 2007 20.20
by Dr Lobster*
after this admission, i sincerely hope tidus and djgm seek the appropriate psychiatric help they need. if tidus is anything like this in real life, i'm pretty sure it won't be long before he finds himself in trouble. very odd people indeed.
incidentally, on the subject of odd, i just got home from an indian here:
it's called the jalsa ghar, in great dunmow, essex. it's quite an odd experience having waiters take your order with a pda. it's also equally frustratning that any special requests (such as NO FUCKING SALAD) are duly ignored because they haven't got a space to enter it. lovely chicken tikka though and thoroughly recommended, if only for the atypical setting.
Posted: Sun 28 Jan, 2007 20.28
by Gluben
Dr Lobster* wrote:after this admission, i sincerely hope tidus and djgm seek the appropriate psychiatric help they need. if tidus is anything like this in real life, i'm pretty sure it won't be long before he finds himself in trouble. very odd people indeed.
incidentally, on the subject of odd, i just got home from an indian here:
it's called the jalsa ghar, in great dunmow, essex. it's quite an odd experience having waiters take your order with a pda. it's also equally frustratning that any special requests (such as NO FUCKING SALAD) are duly ignored because they haven't got a space to enter it. lovely chicken tikka though and thoroughly recommended, if only for the atypical setting.
Ah, my home town! And I did actually have my first (and, so far, only) proper Indian meal there with my dad. I also recommend it.
And if you don't like that, there's a cafe in Tesco just past a couple of roundabouts...
Did you see the rest of the town Dr. Lobster? Did you actually find anything interesting or exciting about it?
Posted: Sun 28 Jan, 2007 21.06
by Dr Lobster*
we had a drive round we went to the traffic bar (or something like that) but they couldn't do food because the water main had broken.
lovely little place, the thatched cottages and quaint little houses are so unusual, i'd love to have a look around some of them.
some of the backroads to high roding were a bit mad (especially in the dark), but a nice place, we have friends so we'll be back again in a few months.
Posted: Sun 28 Jan, 2007 21.31
by Gluben
Dr Lobster* wrote:we had a drive round we went to the traffic bar (or something like that) but they couldn't do food because the water main had broken.
lovely little place, the thatched cottages and quaint little houses are so unusual, i'd love to have a look around some of them.
some of the backroads to high roding were a bit mad (especially in the dark), but a nice place, we have friends so we'll be back again in a few months.
Yeah, but you wouldn't want to live there for 12 years. There's not very much to do.
Posted: Sun 28 Jan, 2007 21.44
by Dr Lobster*
you are at least in reasonable commuting distance of london, so it can't be all bad. the nearest big city with stuff to do is norwich, which, is ok for a night out but as there isn't a direct train link it means somebody either has to drive or you have to stay over which even in the cheapest of places adds another £50 to the night out.
me and my friends have actually got a bit bored of kings lynn, it's ok for the odd night out but there is basically three places to go and thats it and there are always fights and trouble.
we're going to organise visits to most of the big cities this year, we hope to have some nights out in newcastle, york, nottingham etc. it's just being arsed to do all that driving, railwail links here are appauling, it's not too bad to get to birmingham on the train, there is only one change at ely, but still.
Posted: Mon 29 Jan, 2007 03.42
by antony
Dr Lobster* wrote:it's quite an odd experience having waiters take your order with a pda. it's also equally frustratning that any special requests (such as NO FUCKING SALAD) are duly ignored because they haven't got a space to enter it.
If they do not get your food right, you don't have to pay for it. However, they have the right not to take your order.
Since I don't eat spicy food, I always specify no chilli. About 40% of the time I have to return the dishes as they ignored the no chilli request.
Posted: Fri 02 Feb, 2007 06.08
by antony
Just for those who are interested.
Tidus issued a new threat, this time to Dr Lobster.
Tidus (on SillyDog701) wrote:Well, i tell you this. I may be only 21, but i'm trained to defend myself, and i will damn well kill you if you follow me, or i ever have the misfortune of meeting your ugly nasty mug.
If Dr Lobster is in trouble or missing, I hope you guys can contact police about this potential suspect.