Black sheep of the family II
Freddie Woo says: I was a bit friendly with this chap was once on Jeremy Kyle for what he called "brother and sister problems". He was such a family outcast they made him sleep in the shed. Tell us about your family black sheep.
( , Thu 20 Feb 2014, 13:10)
Freddie Woo says: I was a bit friendly with this chap was once on Jeremy Kyle for what he called "brother and sister problems". He was such a family outcast they made him sleep in the shed. Tell us about your family black sheep.
( , Thu 20 Feb 2014, 13:10)
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he ignored me because I wrote "answer the fucking question you moaning cunt" to every one of his off topic bloo bloo bloo fests.
Shame I missed it all. When he 1st did it I used to log on and off then I really couldn't be arsed
( , Thu 27 Feb 2014, 18:02, closed)
you don't need to log in and out
but I can't be arsed to type out the explanation why again
( , Thu 27 Feb 2014, 18:07, closed)
but I can't be arsed to type out the explanation why again
( , Thu 27 Feb 2014, 18:07, closed)
oh go on
I've heard tell these computers can save all sorts of time ...cut and paste or something?
However my computing skills I'd rate somewhere between a mollusc and a chimp
( , Thu 27 Feb 2014, 22:26, closed)
I've heard tell these computers can save all sorts of time ...cut and paste or something?
However my computing skills I'd rate somewhere between a mollusc and a chimp
( , Thu 27 Feb 2014, 22:26, closed)
if it means i dont have to see vile scum's postings, its working as intended. The only weakness is it should refer to the ignore 2.0 list and prevent postings from people who've logged out to see a post they otherwise wouldn't, then log back in to reply to it. Ideally it would prevent any response to a poster from someone they'd ignore2'd
( , Thu 27 Feb 2014, 22:50, closed)
I've been using it, and I can quite confidently say that it is utter gash.
In an ideal world, the Ignore function would prevent you seeing posts from people you've chosen to ignore, and nothing else.
( , Fri 28 Feb 2014, 0:11, closed)
In an ideal world, the Ignore function would prevent you seeing posts from people you've chosen to ignore, and nothing else.
( , Fri 28 Feb 2014, 0:11, closed)
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