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Phoenix wrote:
thehemogoblin wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:And we'll have more time for sexiness to boot.


I hope you guys are fans of scraggly beards.

Urm, no...what are you thinking now?


Oh, nothing. I just haven't shaved in a couple weeks.
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thehemogoblin wrote:
Oh, nothing. I just haven't shaved in a couple weeks.

Time to grab your Gillette, then.
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Phoenix wrote:
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Oh, nothing. I just haven't shaved in a couple weeks.

Time to grab your Gillette, then.

It's the best a man can get (apart from a lady friend).
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thehemogoblin wrote:
Phoenix wrote:
thehemogoblin wrote:
Oh, nothing. I just haven't shaved in a couple weeks.

Time to grab your Gillette, then.

It's the best a man can get (apart from a lady friend).

Certainly. A smooth and effective shaving is always paramount to increase one's sexiness. Talking about, seems the new software is being effective in keeping spambots away :D
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How are we looking here guys? More/less spam?
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Kuwashima wrote:How are we looking here guys? More/less spam?


Definitely less by the looks of it.
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shinji wrote:
Kuwashima wrote:How are we looking here guys? More/less spam?


Definitely less by the looks of it.

Less? They've been no spam since you guys use this new software! Good job indeed!
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Kuwashima wrote:How are we looking here guys? More/less spam?


None whatsoever to report from my side this last week. Working brilliantly.
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Okay, so it looks like we can finally fire Carlos and the Goblin then. :D
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I've seen two or three pieces, that's all.
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thehemogoblin wrote:I've seen two or three pieces, that's all.

Damn, and I thought we would have an excuse now to give us guys the boot :twisted:
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Phoenix wrote:
thehemogoblin wrote:I've seen two or three pieces, that's all.

Damn, and I thought we would have an excuse now to give us guys the boot :twisted:

Just because you've got more posts than I doesn't mean anything.
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thehemogoblin wrote:
Phoenix wrote:
thehemogoblin wrote:I've seen two or three pieces, that's all.

Damn, and I thought we would have an excuse now to give us guys the boot :twisted:

Just because you've got more posts than I doesn't mean anything.

I still have less posts than Carlos; it's not relevant.
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Well, spam's back in the Stoddart forum!
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I might have to check when this offending poster registered ie before or after the new measures.
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Picked up a flower spammer (no, really!), but he had registered some time in May. The dam is holding, Jamie.
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Even i am thinking the same it would perfectly fit the image of both organizations.
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lol the spamboys are getting creatiever ?
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Frankly, what's the problem in just removing the old pads and replacing them with the new ones?
I mean, how hard can it be?
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If JC Whitney want to advertise to the masses they've come to the wrong place.
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I'm sorry but the only electronics we specialise in are McLaren ECUs
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Joe77 wrote:Spammers are getting rampant nowadays and what I really don't like about them is that they leave violent comments which is not really true. They just leave bad comments without understanding the topic and they have no respect to the forum administrators which dedicate their time and effort just to give significant information and ideas to the people.


So what's this "Shakeology" thing that you are trying to sell? I can't be bothered clicking the various links.
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:
Joe77 wrote:Spammers are getting rampant nowadays and what I really don't like about them is that they leave violent comments which is not really true. They just leave bad comments without understanding the topic and they have no respect to the forum administrators which dedicate their time and effort just to give significant information and ideas to the people.


So what's this "Shakeology" thing that you are trying to sell? I can't be bothered clicking the various links.

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ramir wrote:well i had finished the test drive for my Lamborghini gallardo to check whether it will be performs good and if the engine will be perfectly run smooth. and also checking the bumper if it will loose fouling on tow bar.


You sir, are *insert word(s) here* and a spammer. I mean why fit a Gallardo or any Supercar for that matter with a TOWBAR?
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What the bathplug are you talking about?
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I think we've encountered another spambot here.
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reported...
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

This is so great a thread! I had a very bad day, so this just made me so happy!
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Wookey wrote::lol: :lol: :lol:

This is so great a thread! I had a very bad day, so this just made me so happy!


Phew. I thought spammers were back in full flight and seeking revenge, and I am at the battlefront this time :lol:
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Latest spam update: During the Spanish GP

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FMecha wrote:Latest spam update: During the Spanish GP

:x


T'was my capping! :D
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Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
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Wizzie wrote:Spambot alert!

I had to speak it up, didn't I. :( :( I wonder how they managed to breach the forum software?
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Just been reading through this thread again (because I'm bored and sixth form doesn't start until next week) and I've just noticed that a thread by the name of 'Unrecognised Reject Actions', has been placed in this thread and appears to have been there for nearly two years.

Maybe this action is another for that thread, as no-one else seems to have recognised it, the moderators merging a proper thread into the shoe spam thread! :D
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Seen it, and promptly removed (that spammer had also tried some of the other parts of the forum too).
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mario wrote:

Seen it, and promptly removed (that spammer had also tried some of the other parts of the forum too).

Yeah, it seemed to be appearing as I was linking to it. Very Prompt work, Mr Moderator Sir. :)
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