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    Let me start the ball rolling by advising the male posters out there to never, ever use the word “hun” on a message board.

    #391917

    or “babe”

    #391918

    Learn that similar sounding words, like “poison” and “poisson” have totally separate meanings.

    #391919

    Yes … thank you for the linguistics lesson Sir Actor, i think that we’ve all got the point.

    Well done for bringing this simple mistake to everybody’s attention.

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    @forumhostpb wrote:

    Yes … thank you for the linguistics lesson Sir Actor, i think that we’ve all got the point.

    Well done for bringing this simple mistake to everybody’s attention.

    @sir Actor wrote:

    Women on message boards will always be seen as virtuous, sensitive and vulnerable creatures.
    Men, by comparison, are nasty and vindictive who are obsessive in their bullying and pursuit of women.

    I’m sure Dawny will appreciate you metaphorically throwing your coat down for her. :roll:

    But, come on come on Charles….I”m sure you have one or two handy tips for message board users, after all you keep telling about your “many, many years of experience” of perusing these forums don’t you?

    #391921

    Sir Actor
    Would also advise not to patronise on the posts [-X

    #391922

    Give it a rest Telly belly!

    #391923

    whats he gotta do with it ?

    #391924

    @tinkerbell wrote:

    Banter is allowed, but within reason…

    Ooooh gossip…..Reason and Banter……is Banter male or female by the way?

    #391925

    @jen_jen wrote:

    @tinkerbell wrote:

    Banter is allowed, but within reason…

    Ooooh gossip…..Reason and Banter……is Banter male or female by the way?

    You need to work on your delivery a bit more.

    Mine needs delivering in about 5 minutes please. I’ve got the right money. :wink:

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