You Can't Have a Forum Without a Troll...

A good place to post when you join - it is a good idea to post here first so that people know something about you, and you will get a nice welcome.
Silk
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You Can't Have a Forum Without a Troll...

Postby Silk » Sat Oct 03, 2015 9:26 pm

...so hello. ;)

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akirk
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Re: You Can't Have a Forum Without a Troll...

Postby akirk » Sat Oct 03, 2015 9:37 pm

ahhh - sits back relieved - the entire motley crew is now here :D

welcome - to the premier golfing forum on the net - focusing on the finer arts of swinging your stick on the tee...
I am sure you will fit right in...

:D

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Strangely Brown
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Re: You Can't Have a Forum Without a Troll...

Postby Strangely Brown » Sat Oct 03, 2015 9:47 pm

We already have a troll; it used to live under the Severn Bridge. Still, the atmosphere wouldn't be the same without you. Welcome.

Silk
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Re: You Can't Have a Forum Without a Troll...

Postby Silk » Sun Oct 04, 2015 9:33 am

Strangely Brown wrote:We already have a troll; it used to live under the Severn Bridge. Still, the atmosphere wouldn't be the same without you. Welcome.


It's funny you should say that. I live near the old Severn Bridge and used to cycle down there and sit under it when I was a kid. These days, you'd probably get arrested.

BTW, I don't recognise the name. Who are you in real life?

Edit: I think I've worked it out - who you are that is, not a cure for constipation.

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Strangely Brown
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Re: You Can't Have a Forum Without a Troll...

Postby Strangely Brown » Sun Oct 04, 2015 1:01 pm

My identity is not really secret. I just felt like using my normal forum / gaming name rather than the old name based one.

As for trolls and bridges, I suppose I shouldn't encourage continued mis-use of the term. Trolling really has nothing to do with Scandinavian folklore, goat eaters and bridges. It is a fishing term originally used on BBS and Usenet when someone deliberately posts provocative remarks hoping to get someone to bite. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trolling_(fishing). It is only the media that have really corrupted the term to its current use in describing someone who is deliberately vindictive towards particular individuals and online harassment.

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Re: You Can't Have a Forum Without a Troll...

Postby WhoseGeneration » Thu Oct 08, 2015 5:27 pm

Silk wrote:...so hello. ;)


What I'd like to know is whether you were pulled or pushed here? :)


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