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James said:

well you are genuinely cliquey lmao

 

im not having this james, you are taking the piss now, i know your joking but it still hurts

 

you bastard

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im leaving too, its James' attitude towards memebers of this board which is the real problem, im off to GURN to meet real friendly people

 

*cough*

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beckie in la la land said:

i tried to go back to garlandsmademedoit but they bwouldnt have me, so seems im stuck with the hardcore massive, dummy suckers, bullshitters annon, and creamy.

 

Surely you meant "so seems im stuck with the hardcore massive, dummy suckers, bullshitters annon, who is creamy"

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i think i said to you on Sat james, CTW is cliquey but only as a result of its members, and it's something you can't do nuffin about, it's down to the psychological inner workings of members and how they react to newbies -- whether it's a quick glance and a moody face, or a grin and a chat.

 

particular groups of folk who live in the same area see each other far more than others, and are bound to be a lot more friendly with folk they already know, while subconsciously almost "rejecting" outsiders until they're comfortable that they're ok people.

 

i mean ffs czech me out, Twat From Edinburgh. i'd start my own clique if i could, but is there anybody else up here? errrrrr, no.

 

btw, i find it amusing that some people really can't take jokes. undecided.gif the whole "slating" type humour totally breaks down stuffyness. having a joke argument with someone shows you're on an equal level with them, and that you're up for just having a laugh, rather than too much of this ---> grouphug.gif which, although good in moderation, means you just end up going around on tip-toes when you're talking to someone for fear of asking something that might offend, like asking them if they want a big mac and finding out they're vegetarian, shock horror. all because every time you've spoken to them before it's been all nice-nice and the kind of conversation you'd have with your mum, not a clubbing mate.

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Jay said:

im leaving too, its James' attitude towards memebers of this board which is the real problem, im off to GURN to meet real friendly people

 

*cough*

 

look instead of all you lot leaving why dont i just leave - its clear that i'm the problem! lol

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TomD said:

 

btw, i find it amusing that some people really can't take jokes. undecided.gif the whole "slating" type humour totally breaks down stuffyness. having a joke argument with someone shows you're on an equal level with them, and that you're up for just having a laugh, rather than too much of this ---> grouphug.gif which, although good in moderation, means you just end up going around on tip-toes when you're talking to someone for fear of asking something that might offend, like asking them if they want a big mac and finding out they're vegetarian, shock horror. all because every time you've spoken to them before it's been all nice-nice and the kind of conversation you'd have with your mum, not a clubbing mate.

 

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What you doing Friday night Tom ? Shall we dine ? Your place or mine ?

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OK

 

As i once according to popular believe said too ian with great effect

 

 

CHEERIO

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