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3/1/2005 1:58 PM
    why have you locked the thread? the first one was deleted ('inadvertently'), and now you lock this one. why? i have a simple question for rev jules in relation to comments he made on this forum, which i believe were in reference to me, and to which i strongly object. there is no reason to deny me the right to express my opinions on this forum. i have broken no rules, i have done nothing wrong, and i simply ask for the right to address my questions to the relevant poster, rev jules. does the fact that he is a moderator have anything to do with the way this discussion has been handled? will you allow him to asnwer the questions i have asked?
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    3/1/2005 2:05 PM
    Good Christ. Let. It. Go. Take it up with these guys ... http://www.hrw.org/
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    3/1/2005 2:09 PM
    I for one would be a lot happier if you both took your grievances to a more private domain. (ie Email) As the moderator said, you are both free to email each other to your heart's contents.... ...but as far as the forum goes, this subject has become extremely tiresome for the rest of us.
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    3/1/2005 2:16 PM
    ITS THE f**kIN INTERNET
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    3/1/2005 2:17 PM
    fair enough - i'm sick of it myself. but i feel that i have been attacked in a public forum, and am being denied the right to defend myself in the same forum. if rev jules and/or the administrator want to sort this out it would be very easy to do so. instead they delete and lock threads, and ask me to discuss it with them in private. that's just not good enough.
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    3/1/2005 2:55 PM
    jmc150, I think it's clear that the wider audience here have had more than their fill of us on this discussion. So let's drop kick it out of the board and - if you want - in to email. I'm assuming you'll agree to the suggestion so I won't go locking this thread. Which I now consider closed. eoghan
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    3/1/2005 3:38 PM
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    Originally posted by jmc105
    fair enough - i'm sick of it myself. but i feel that i have been attacked in a public forum, and am being denied the right to defend myself in the same forum. if rev jules and/or the administrator want to sort this out it would be very easy to do so. instead they delete and lock threads, and ask me to discuss it with them in private. that's just not good enough.
    But no one knows who you are so just get on with it.
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    3/1/2005 3:44 PM
    must be fairly cold and lonely up there on the high moral ground
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    3/1/2005 3:50 PM
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    Originally posted by bonzo But no one knows who you are so just get on with it.
    that's not the point. anyway, i've email rev jules and the administrator, so nobody else will have to wear out their eyes reading about this whole ridiculous story. and of course, rev jules will not have to respond publicly on this forum, where, shock horror, other people might read what he has to say. unless he accidentally deletes it first. or finds the thread has been locked.
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    3/1/2005 3:52 PM
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    Originally posted by Pilchard
    must be fairly cold and lonely up there on the high moral ground
    must it? why is that?
    curling is great
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    3/1/2005 7:08 PM
    Who's Damien Rice anyway?
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    3/2/2005 8:22 AM
    quote:
    Originally posted by jmc105
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    Originally posted by Pilchard
    must be fairly cold and lonely up there on the high moral ground
    must it? why is that?
    Not quite lonely. There's two of them up there.
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    3/2/2005 8:36 AM
    quote:
    Originally posted by The_Thin_Man
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    Originally posted by jmc105
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    Originally posted by Pilchard
    must be fairly cold and lonely up there on the high moral ground
    must it? why is that?
    Not quite lonely. There's two of them up there.
    your man jmc105 reminds me of fred durst for some reason
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    3/2/2005 11:54 AM
    suggestion box: This is gettin personal and absolutley no benefit to Cluas, or anyone of us chatting. Let's kill it lads eh. See you in the Soap Box!
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