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Should threads be started with a disclaimer so's not to blame the author for any goings on from subsequent postings on said thread?

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vickitiredmum · 24/09/2005 21:46

discuss!

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bubble99 · 24/09/2005 21:48

HinkerMinker lit the blue touchpaper under one such thread this afternoon.

vickitiredmum · 24/09/2005 21:53

What can i say - starlover egged me on and im such a sheep

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starlover · 24/09/2005 21:55

lol... don't blame me!

vickitiredmum · 24/09/2005 21:56

Thats what my disclaimer should have said!

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myturn · 24/09/2005 21:58

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hunkermunker · 24/09/2005 21:59

What can I say? I'm a shocker.

There you go - that's my disclaimer

Rhubarb · 24/09/2005 21:59

Yeah, some guy called Snarl turned up, said he was MY dh ffs, and offended just about everyone on MN! Next thing you know, someone will be using my name to post horrid things on other threads!

vickitiredmum · 24/09/2005 22:00

i know - my DP has come downstairs to find out what ive been laughing at.

He gave me some puzzled looks when i started mentioning hooters and fanny games!

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weesaidie · 24/09/2005 22:00

Indeed... then we can all just start up hugely controversial threads and claim absolutely not responsibilty... fantastic.

bubble99 · 24/09/2005 22:00

That's just creepy, Rhubarb.

vickitiredmum · 24/09/2005 22:06

Yep - i suspect that even though myturn suggested spoons - starlover is going to get the fallout from the MN police over being the author of such a silly thread in the first place

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vickitiredmum · 25/09/2005 22:14

Feel free to parp on my thread

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