Is Scoobynet a closed society?
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I believe that you finished off said thread TelBoy; with a picture of a naked 40 stone lady frightening the biggest Sara Lee cake Ive ever seen.
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Originally Posted by GC8
I believe that you finished off said thread TelBoy; with a picture of a naked 40 stone lady frightening the biggest Sara Lee cake Ive ever seen.
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Originally Posted by TelBoy
It is "recoverable", as they say...
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Originally Posted by paulr
Yes,what is it about scoobynet and anti-cat posts.
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Originally Posted by OllyK
It isn't anti-cat, it's anti irresponsible cat owners, get it right
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coolangatta, was this posted for the benefit of NSR, General, Technical, or what? I don't really see it applying to NSR. Yes there is an "in" crowd in this particular forum, but I don't see that they promote friends' threads, or kill others. Might happen in General or in Drivetrain (but I don't go there). You get active gossip / jousting between old acquaintances, but that's human nature. Perhaps where you see an "elite" I just see loudmouths.
I'm pleased to take part in interesting discussions with oldies or newbies, but I do less with the newbies as they so often turn out to be trolls re-registering under new names.
I'm pleased to take part in interesting discussions with oldies or newbies, but I do less with the newbies as they so often turn out to be trolls re-registering under new names.
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Originally Posted by Brendan Hughes
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I'm pleased to take part in interesting discussions with oldies or newbies, but I do less with the newbies as they so often turn out to be trolls re-registering under new names.
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IMHO i find that the Muppet forum is a bit of a closed forum but i do post the odd thing or two in there.
The rest of SN does not seem/feel that way to me. I think certian people may think of it as 'theirs' or better than others but so what and i take no notice of what they say or write unless it trangresses the rules - then as a moderator, as required.
Best way to 'keep it real' is to keep posting.
The rest of SN does not seem/feel that way to me. I think certian people may think of it as 'theirs' or better than others but so what and i take no notice of what they say or write unless it trangresses the rules - then as a moderator, as required.
Best way to 'keep it real' is to keep posting.