Bob, can i suggest a nic. Go for something like "Daisey" thats Aussie slang for a tough and rugged bloke.:)
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aUSsie Bob? :D
OK Bob - Times up it's :sleep1: 12:45 pm and I'm going to bed. :sleep6:
Bazza (#5) & Neil (#8): Amen. I don't know that "prude" is the right word, but they do seem a bit tight about anti-commercialism; a little like our Public Broadcasting crowd. Or, if you prefer, the "White wine and Volvo" bunch.
"When in Rome ..." works for me.
Joe
Lignum,
I was not saying you were intending to stir them up. But some of their members might think that you were.
But I now agree that, as Neil suggests, it is probably best not to upset them by trying to get them to change their rules. I just think it unfortunate that, in the so-called 'Land of the Free', people are willing to submit to such censorship.
America at the moment is going through a painful period of re-adjustment, in that they are beginning to realise that there are some things that even the world's only super-power cannot achieve. Britain had to go through a similar process after WWII, in adjusting to the loss of empire and to a reduced status among world powers. I suppose we should make allowances for that, and not push them too hard to live up to their professed ideals of freedom.
Rocker
. . . and no one on this forum is like that :D :D :D
All they require is a real name and how would they know what a real name is? It's easy to create a new persona with a fake hotmail address.:rolleyes:
Sounds like OZ.
I agree 100% with you on this one. It gets drier than a 1930s maths text book in there sometimes.
Sorry bout that Honorary Bloke must have been looking at cached view of thread last night.
"Robert Alluisious Thomas"
user name: RAT
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Thanks Neil. :2tsup: Now if someone would send me the instructions for the Secret Handshake. :D