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Old 11-09-2006, 09:20 AM
Charles
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Default Trolling at MFW & John Williams!

I posted yesterday the following observations:

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"People have, in the normal course of events over the years, been
categorised as "trolls and morons" by John Williams, simply for having
the effrontery to disagree with the said John Williams.

This has meant that John Williams has been the front-runner at MFW in
"trolling" and other "moronic" behaviour, and encouraged countless
others to respond in a similar manner.

The positive evidence that there has been very little "trolling" at
MFW for some considerable time is obvious. This is because John
Williams has taken a back seat and largely stopped being such a pain
in the arse."

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This apparently stung John Williams and he has obviously decided to
return to his former errant ways. There were 74 posts to MFW overnight
(While Merry England slept), almost all of them "troll" posts
initiated by John Williams, who himself contributed 21 posts yesterday
- all of them "trolling" other contributors, who responded in a
predictable manner.

Can there be any doubt that this arch hypocrite, who not so long ago
vowed earnestly to rid the Group of those *he* considered to be
"trolls", is the only *real* "troll" at MFW - and always has been?

If Williams is up for 'some sport' I am more than willing to
accommodate him, but before those couple of brown-nosed idiots who
have their heads up Williams' ample arse (wasn't that deadlift video
killingly funny - and very revealing? <snigger>) start screaming
'foul', and labelling other posters "trolls" - remember who got us
back on this tack!

Let the games begin chaps and chapesses, and remember - no whinging,
whining, bitching or crying if you end up with a good kick in the
crotch! ;o)

Ugh! It's Monday! ;o(

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