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to have noticed that there is a bit of a tendency creeping in to mn of telling people what they can and cant post about or how often to refer to themselves or bring up a situation or how to answer posts etc

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zippitippitoes · 28/07/2008 14:01

....i think what you post is really up to you

and how often and what about etc

i am just generalising

btw

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FluffyMummy123 · 28/07/2008 14:01

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TigerFeet · 28/07/2008 14:02

are you telling us how to post zip

zippitippitoes · 28/07/2008 14:03

yip thats right

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posieflump · 28/07/2008 14:03

i agree, tis wierd, people stalking other posters 'but you said on such and such a day' so you can't say that today, blah blah

TwoWashTutter · 28/07/2008 14:03

i have absolutely no idea what you're on about

littlelapin · 28/07/2008 14:03

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beanieb · 28/07/2008 14:04

Aren't there some people though who post and post and post, about the same issue over and over and never seem to take any of the advice they have asked for?

FluffyMummy123 · 28/07/2008 14:04

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zippitippitoes · 28/07/2008 14:05

i like navel gazing posts because you get a wide range of replies from baffled to bashing

and i am distrazcting myself from proper things

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nooka · 28/07/2008 14:07

I think that you just get this every now and then.

Cappuccino · 28/07/2008 14:07

quite a while ago I namechanged to ask something of an intimate nature

a regular poster told me in a chewing-a-wasp face that that kind of talk did not occur on this website because it was a parenting site and accused me of being a 14 year old boy

it amused me since said poster is often very sexually vocal

Fimbo · 28/07/2008 14:07

I am sure people make stuff up on Style & Beauty about what they have purchased i.e. wishful thinking. But they are happy so bless em.

FluffyMummy123 · 28/07/2008 14:08

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zippitippitoes · 28/07/2008 14:08

really cap?

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FluffyMummy123 · 28/07/2008 14:08

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WinkyWinkola · 28/07/2008 14:09

LOL @ wasp chewing kind of face, Cappucino.

There are one or two MNers I always think of as chewing wasps whenever I see their posts.

littlelapin · 28/07/2008 14:09

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Fimbo · 28/07/2008 14:10

No, not me but there is one individual.....

zippitippitoes · 28/07/2008 14:11

there u see cod fascinating isnt it lol

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zippitippitoes · 28/07/2008 14:12

its why you should never drink direct from a coke tin

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WinkyWinkola · 28/07/2008 14:19

Oh my god. Can you imagine being stung by a wasp in your mouth or throat? Horrible big yellow buzzy things. Brrrrr.

Oblomov · 28/07/2008 14:29

I have seen a few threads recently, one on naughty step, wasn't it ? where someone said, you can't post that.
Don't see it that much. Is it more prevalent than I think then Zippi ?

zippitippitoes · 28/07/2008 14:31

i dont know

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wulfstan · 28/07/2008 14:37

actually, you can die if it stings you on the throat or epiglottis and the entrance to your windpipe gets blocked. So if you're going to chew a wasp it's best to crunch hard straight away to make sure you kill it.

is it ok to post that?

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