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Can I suggest that it might be a bit good to be nice to each other! :kiss:
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Jeesh I give in. I should have said piles. And how would you even know how to spell this word, oh wait, you read it off the side of the tube, must of had one handy :?

Seriously, Meldrew you do give people a rough ride.
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you seem to have good suspension though
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Newlad wrote: Seriously, Meldrew you do give people a rough ride.
Well it would be if you've got piles!! :lol:
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I disagree look at first few posts

john p "why did you leave" which in past would be have been "fuck off if you only want advice"
meldrew "how very convienient for you"

it only escalated after that when x9 guru tmax9 had a pop

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Is this really how we want our Forum to be used? Does anybody think that this sort of thing would encourage new members?
I keep saying it but a Forum is a base for a shared common interest. If its just become a place for anonymous abusers to vent their spleen then its well past its sell by date.

Please don't claim that you arent hiding behind a screen because the ones who give the most abuse never appear at any meets or rides. Self proclaimed Lone Wolf or Leper.

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Meldrew wrote:
Newlad wrote:As a new comer I think Meldrew is as friendly and welcoming as an outbreak of Hemorrhoids.
Really, now how can you have "an outbreak of Hemorrhoids" ? Since you've used American English you've obviously had to look up how to spell it, and it's called Haemorrhoids or Piles here in the UK. You can"t have an outbreak of haemorrhoids either as it's not a disease, just a condition that is both painful and embarrassing, a bit like you Newlad. ;)
It is a disease, in the normal english usage which means any abnormal condition. Also you can suffer from outbreaks of thrombosed piles which can present within 2-3 days.

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Anyone should be able to ask for advice in first post IMO if some one asks you the time at a bus stop you tell them

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Well this thread certainly made interesting reading....... :lol:
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I thought haemorrhoids can be diseased but this does not mean that haemorrhoids is a disease.

Is this not the same as maybe an appendix can be diseased but there is not a disease call appendicitis?

Just wondered that all
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