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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

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i wouldn't as PM's can be used to as proof for a complaint.

Ed.
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

Post by anna »

EdMR2 wrote:i wouldn't as PM's can be used to as proof for a complaint.

Ed.

then start your own thread :thumleft:

/ready and poised with the formal warnings stickers ;)
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

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anna wrote:
EdMR2 wrote:i wouldn't as PM's can be used to as proof for a complaint.

Ed.

then start your own thread :thumleft:


....thus negating the whole point of this thread holding all TB related issues. :whistle:
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

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luthor1 wrote:
anna wrote:
EdMR2 wrote:i wouldn't as PM's can be used to as proof for a complaint.

Ed.

then start your own thread :thumleft:


....thus negating the whole point of this thread holding all TB related issues. :whistle:


This thread is about TB being banned, not Ryan vs Skinthespin over some history they have.

I do have another suggestion though... bouncy boxing at JAE ;) :thumleft:
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

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i am in for that :) tag team skin? lol
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

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*eats cheese and onion pasty from vending machine in preperation for a few bouts*

Food of champions.
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

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skinthespin wrote:*eats cheese and onion pasty from vending machine in preperation for a few bouts*

Food of champions.



Pfft cheese and onion food of champions [-X Everyone knows its meat and potato hmmmmm pie =P~ =P~
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

Post by nitric4k »

well i goto say unfortunatly for me losing tim off the forum has come as a big shock and tbh personally a 7 day ban or even 14day ban would have been better than a perm ban,

thing is its people like tim,3s,neo designs, paul woods and rogue who really contribute to the mr2 comunity perssonally i wouldnt like to think we could loose these member and still have a really good forum

i say buisness can get nasty but thats the way the world goes, let these guys stay around and let them help keep imoc going as to me its gone down hill alot unfortunatly
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

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:roll: Hasnt it all been said now....

Lets settle this at bouncy boxing.... Its the only way :rambo:
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

Post by skinthespin »

what about sumo suits?

*eats another cheese and onion pasty (8% cheese apparently....)*
EdMR2

Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

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anna wrote:
EdMR2 wrote:i wouldn't as PM's can be used to as proof for a complaint.

Ed.

then start your own thread :thumleft:

/ready and poised with the formal warnings stickers ;)


If i did you don't even know what i would say yet your already threatening with formal warnings :-s

I'm starting to feel some hostility from certain members of the admin staff.

Ed.
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

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EdMR2 wrote:
I'm starting to feel some hostility from certain members of the admin staff.


You'll get used to it after a while ;)
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

Post by anna »

michael wrote:
EdMR2 wrote:
I'm starting to feel some hostility from certain members of the admin staff.


You'll get used to it after a while ;)


Yeah, you do... :? :thumleft: O:)

Michael - you on for bouncy boxing?... :thumleft:

Ed - you may see it as hostility. Sometimes rule enforcement comes across that way.
The 'serious' version of my above post is:
'Skinthespin and Ryan, if you would like to start a slanging match, do not do it here. It is against the rules to make personal attacks, and formal warnings will be issued.
I can't stop you from making personal attacks, but this behaviour will not be tolerated on the board and will result in warning and bans'

Have a nice day :thumleft:

Edit to clarify - 'the issue formal warnings' part was not aimed at you Ed. It was mainly Skinthespin and ryan, and generically those reading the thread. Stop being paranoid :thumleft:
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

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It's a shame those rules are hidden, it's so unfair that people don't have the opportunity to read the appropriate way to behave. It would be so much easier if you somehow *published* some sort of guidelines so people knew what to expect and how to conduct themselves, that way there would be no warnings or bans, because when people felt the urge to say something, they could simply 'check' with the regulations that they were allowed to do it - thus preventing ALL problems arising in the future.

:-s
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

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skinthespin wrote:what about sumo suits?

*eats another cheese and onion pasty (8% cheese apparently....)*


Clown! :clown:

Right, I better start getting some weight on ready for JAE. I'm up for having a go at anyone! :evil:
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

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luthor1 wrote:It's a shame those rules are hidden, it's so unfair that people don't have the opportunity to read the appropriate way to behave. It would be so much easier if you somehow *published* some sort of guidelines so people knew what to expect and how to conduct themselves, that way there would be no warnings or bans, because when people felt the urge to say something, they could simply 'check' with the regulations that they were allowed to do it - thus preventing ALL problems arising in the future.

:-s


Rules section - link at top of everypage, where message link etc is.

For those who are not aware:

http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4380
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

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Icsunonove wrote:
skinthespin wrote:what about sumo suits?

*eats another cheese and onion pasty (8% cheese apparently....)*


Clown! :clown:

Right, I better start getting some weight on ready for JAE. I'm up for having a go at anyone! :evil:


Even me Tom?
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

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Tiamat wrote:Rules section - link at top of everypage, where message link etc is.

For those who are not aware:

http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4380


Is there some sort of operation performed on solicitors which removes their ability to realise sarcasm? ...must be all that tort.
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

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luthor1 wrote:It's a shame those rules are hidden, it's so unfair that people don't have the opportunity to read the appropriate way to behave. It would be so much easier if you somehow *published* some sort of guidelines so people knew what to expect and how to conduct themselves, that way there would be no warnings or bans, because when people felt the urge to say something, they could simply 'check' with the regulations that they were allowed to do it - thus preventing ALL problems arising in the future.

:-s


glol, indeed :thumleft:
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Re: xxxx and IMOC-UK

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anna wrote:

Michael - you on for bouncy boxing?... :thumleft:



Only if it's bare knuckle.
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