Originally posted by The Spartan
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Bring back NLUK!
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The Chunt of Chunts. -
NLUK has contacted me and ask me to say.....
That one was a bit harsh. I pointed out it was another question where the OP knows the answer but is looking for forum approval. We get loads of them so to make a sarky comment to that is hardly personal abuse. He said he knows the rules, he said he'd been offered 3 months. That was the end of it. All the trying to fudge it posts were pointless.
I also posted a ton of links to show him why his thinking was wrong. Not like I just jumped in and abused him.
I do think that's a totally unfair ban but I've put myself in a position where the slightest foot out of line is going to attract attention so can't really complain.
Nice to know that posting ill thought out brain farts with the answer in the first post is still allowed in the Prof forums thoughComment
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Originally posted by NCOTBAC View PostNLUK has contacted me and ask me to say.....Comment
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I believe NAT saw Cojak had locked it, didn't read it all, then wielded the ban hammer anyway.
Bad moderation, IMO.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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You would think PC does already know the answer given how many posts he's made since he joined CUKIn Scooter we trustComment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI believe NAT saw Cojak had locked it, didn't read it all, then wielded the ban hammer anyway.
Bad moderation, IMO.
NLUK, 2 days for <handbags> with psychocandy in the professional forums.Comment
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Originally posted by NCOTBAC View PostNLUK has contacted me and ask me to say.....
That one was a bit harsh. I pointed out it was another question where the OP knows the answer but is looking for forum approval. We get loads of them so to make a sarky comment to that is hardly personal abuse. He said he knows the rules, he said he'd been offered 3 months. That was the end of it. All the trying to fudge it posts were pointless.
I also posted a ton of links to show him why his thinking was wrong. Not like I just jumped in and abused him.
I do think that's a totally unfair ban but I've put myself in a position where the slightest foot out of line is going to attract attention so can't really complain.
Nice to know that posting ill thought out brain farts with the answer in the first post is still allowed in the Prof forums thoughOriginally posted by NCOTBAC View PostTo be fair a little harsh but wouldn't go as far as to say bad. I hardly did what NAT suggests, particularly bearing in mind the effort with the links.. but as I said. Too much history to blame him
Anyway. It is what it is.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostSo, not only has NLUK contacted you, he's taken over your login.
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Originally posted by NCOTBAC View PostGoddamit... I'm crap at this sockie marlarky
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