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at what point is there NO point joining a thread

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FluffyMummy123 · 27/09/2008 11:14

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MrsJohnCusack · 27/09/2008 12:01

yes please Soupy
I like cats

no point joining a thread once the bat has been on it I reckon

MrsJohnCusack · 27/09/2008 12:06

arse
now the answer is clearly 'when MrsJC has posted on it'

pagwatch · 27/09/2008 12:06

also as soon as people start competetive 'cut and paste' postings.

..if you read this research from 1902 they say on page 153 ( and also 407) that your pasted research documents of 1857 were shitey mcshite and you are a big knob cheese....

pagwatch · 27/09/2008 12:06

sorry MJC

MrsJohnCusack · 27/09/2008 12:08

oh god but you are so right about the C&Ping

maidamess · 27/09/2008 12:11

Any thread that starts

"Oi! XXXX (Insert MN of choice) Where are you?" EMAIL ,FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, EMAIL.

Carmenere · 27/09/2008 12:14

When they have kicked off already.

FluffyMummy123 · 27/09/2008 13:12

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MarsLady · 27/09/2008 13:24

hmm... dare I say when a thread starts "Am I being racist if I say.... [insert racist comment and then 100M reasons why said comment and therefore person is not racist] If you are in doubt that it's racist then it probably is and no I really don't care if you know what your intent is. That's cobblers. If you knew then you wouldn't start the thread.

TheCrackFox · 27/09/2008 13:42

When threads mention that widows are milking their grief. I tend to turn off the computer at that point.

FluffyMummy123 · 27/09/2008 13:45

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