
What are you trying to say here? I get on very well with people on my current team and keep in touch with people from teams I have worked on in the past. I even get invited out on team nights out for teams I have not worked on for the last 3 years. Am I an antisocial reject? That's your opinion.
I don't know why my event failed to get the support that previous events have. It could be because there have been a lot of them recently and people are a little fed up with dropping change into envelopes. I don't know.
What do you think I can do in terms of being a 'banker'?! I have a job. I'm lucky. I work in IT. Am I a wanker because I'm a banker?! Did I cause the credit crunch?! I'm am right down at the bottom of the rung on this one. I thought that since this a good charity it deserves a bit more support, so I thought I'd post it here on the off-chance that maybe one or two of you might donate a couple of quid. Sorry if that was a mistake. I think your assumption about me and my friends makes you a cunt.
( , Wed 30 Jun 2010, 23:30, Reply)

The addition of "blah" implies that the statement "bankers = evil" was sarcasm. He was challenging your original assertion that there was a link between the poor donations for your event and the fact that the people in question were bankers. He was saying that the fact that they are bankers is neither here nore there.
Generally, though, IT people in large organisations of any sort are not well liked.
( , Thu 1 Jul 2010, 7:58, Reply)