What makes a good Moderator? (8 Viewers)

OP
bianconero
Sep 1, 2002
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  • Thread Starter #27
    You two should book yourselves into a hotel room.

    Look Andy ("Time to go home...") if you didn't understand them that is fine, but your attempts at bullying are puerile.
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    116,172
    #28
    You two should book yourselves into a hotel room.

    Look Andy ("Time to go home...") if you didn't understand them that is fine, but your attempts at bullying are puerile.
    Your attempts at having a dual account are obtuse and highly slaphappy. I suggest you pick a means of enjoyment more suitable for your own proficiency, such as people bashing their head into a wall.
     
    OP
    bianconero
    Sep 1, 2002
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  • Thread Starter #32
    Do you actually think before you move your finger tentatively across the keyboard?
    And do you do it without the use of a net?

    Roll up, rol up, and see the bearded lady!
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    116,172
    #33
    Do you actually think before you move your finger tentatively across the keyboard?
    And do you do it without the use of a net?

    Roll up, rol up, and see the bearded lady!
    Like I have always said in regard to you, you seriously need to lay off the thesaurus because you would make so much more sense without using random words.

    You're not funny at all. Just shut up.
     
    OP
    bianconero
    Sep 1, 2002
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    Well that's put me in my place: touché.

    You should stop talking about me.

    By the way using words longer than you find in your everyday American soap opera is not unknown in some parts of the world.

    Thanks for the batter:

    And don't forget you can always ban me. A bit against freedom of speech mores though.
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    116,172
    #35
    Well that's put me in my place: touché.

    You should stop talking about me.

    By the way using words longer than you find in your everyday American soap opera is not unknown in some parts of the world.

    Thanks for the batter:

    And don't forget you can always ban me. A bit against freedom of speech mores though.
    Don't you mean, that 'HAS' put me in my place???

    Unfortunately the thesaurus is not able to help you on such matters.
     

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