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  1. #16
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    I just had a thought ( I promise it will be my first AND last for the year ), why dont we all give gyn a greenie to show him/her/them/it that we all care what he/she/they/it has to say and that we forgive him/her/them/it for a moment of insanity
    I try and do new things twice.. the first time to see if I can do it.. the second time to see if I like it
    Kev

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  3. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brudda
    Boys, Boys, Boys, I urge you to be nice to gyn, he may be everything yu say he is, a goose, a crouton, and much more........but remember.......HE IS OURS .

    As a work mate of mine constantly reminds me.."every village needs an idiot", I have no idea what he is refering to?
    Oi! The village idiot's job is MINE :mad: I spent months ... well, weeks ... well, days ... errr, nanoseconds wangling it away from Doorstop.

    Witchard

  4. #18
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    But while he is here, he is depriving a village somewhere.

    Dan
    Is there anything easier done than said?
    - Stacky. The bottom pub, Cobram.

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    Lets each send him an email

  6. #20
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    Poor boy, I don't think his belt goes through all the loops,

    His antenna doesn't pick up all the channels

    Not the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree

    A few peas short of a casserole

    Fell out of the stupid tree and hit every branch on the way down

    Chimneys clogged

    Doesn't have all his dogs on one leash

    Sewing machines out of thread.
    Boring signature time again!

  7. #21
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    A picket missing from a fence perhaps?

    P

  8. #22
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    A wave short of a shipwreck ....what an idjit :mad:
    Pete
    and nope no spam either :note to self ...contact BB owner to complain of lack of spam:
    What this country needs are more unemployed politicians.
    Edward Langley, Artist (1928-1995)

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    In this forum it should be 'a few teeth missing on the saw blade'
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Not the sharpest chisel in the box
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    ...foilie's a bit tight...

    That explains a few things.......


    Cheers..................Sean the constricted


    The beatings will continue until morale improves.

  12. #26
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    Red face

    Thankyou for all your welcoming and caring messages. I never received any spam until I joined this website and you may all be right that this is not the source. But I do not want to be a member even though I think this is a wonderful source of info - that is why I joined in the first place. I do not change my favourable opinion of the website despite the derogatory comments of many of the posters - I guess you are defending this great website and (if this is not the source and therefore I am wrong) rightly so.

    As stated, I tried to contact the administrators 3 times to no effect and hoped this message would delete me and remove this message before the supposed offence I have caused would occur. I never intended to offend anyone here and regret that offence has been taken. I have removed myself from every other forum I have joined and the spam continues (I take every other precaution in other internet use), removal is just is not an option here.

    I did not want to change my email address but that is what I now will do.

    Take care and in future try not to be too harsh in your judgements as I was not intentionally denigrating this website or it's participants.

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    qyn,
    I have removed myself from every other forum I have joined and the spam continues
    I have read your post ....... but i have to say just because you delete forums doesnt mean thet the Spam will stop
    once those people (i use the term people loosely ) have you email they never stop

    so you see blaming this forum is the wrong thing to do ..... i am sorry it has made you resort to this form of action as i have never had spam from the site
    but i suppose i do have a spam filter
    most spam is generated by programs hitting sever by sever so you will never be trully save


    Lucas gets down from his soapbox
    Lucas
    If at first you don't succeed
    Destroy all the evidence that shows you tired

  14. #28
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    I have a number of email addresses. I've gotten spam for an email address that I've never used. The bastards will get you no matter what you do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by qyn
    Thankyou for all your welcoming and caring messages.

    At least our efforts in educating you today is appreciated.

    As you are now aware you are in for the long haul :eek: . BTW do you enjoy pancakes?


    Peter.

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    Instead of changing email addresses, why not try mailwasher (free) and change from Outlook Express to Thunderbird. That solution has cut out most of it for me. mailwasher bounces moist of it back automatically. If you use the internet, even a new email address will eventually get out there.
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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