You Can't Have a Forum Without a Troll...
You Can't Have a Forum Without a Troll...
...so hello.
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ahhh - sits back relieved - the entire motley crew is now here
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...
Alasdair
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...
Alasdair
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We already have a troll; it used to live under the Severn Bridge. Still, the atmosphere wouldn't be the same without you. Welcome.
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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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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.
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...
Silk wrote:...so hello.
What I'd like to know is whether you were pulled or pushed here?
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