Richard Dunn
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#16 Re: Richard Dunn
I have nothing to win, or lose.
This is a forum for DIY hi-fi enthusiasts, not an internet game.
From now on I will follow the route someone suggested earlier - ignore you.
This is a forum for DIY hi-fi enthusiasts, not an internet game.
From now on I will follow the route someone suggested earlier - ignore you.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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#17 Re: Richard Dunn
Fukin excellent advise.
#18 Re: Richard Dunn
Cool, sounds like a good place to get to.
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#19 Re: Richard Dunn
That is what I have been hoping for for at least 5 years - so here's hoping.
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#20 Re: Richard Dunn
you 2 need your heads banging together ffs..grown men arguing on a forum is hilarious..i just asked mrs hucker about it..she said heregud..OH MY GOD LOL.
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#21 Re: Richard Dunn
Who the fuk asked you.........
#22 Re: Richard Dunn
Just the act of starting the thread shows where the antipathy originates
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#23 Re: Richard Dunn
I would have said that as far as this forum is concerned, the antipathy started with "Thought I would try again and see if the little irritating tit still wants to stalk and hound me."
Phil's been the most prolific poster on this forum for ten years, and no one except you has a problem with him. You come back after six years silence with that line above. What exactly did you expect to happen? Why post such a deliberately provocative statement, and then spend the next three weeks arguing with him and pissing of the whole forum, which seems to be the only thing you've achieved?
Phil's been the most prolific poster on this forum for ten years, and no one except you has a problem with him. You come back after six years silence with that line above. What exactly did you expect to happen? Why post such a deliberately provocative statement, and then spend the next three weeks arguing with him and pissing of the whole forum, which seems to be the only thing you've achieved?
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#24 Re: Richard Dunn
Uh, Shane, that was new member Guy's post, or am I misunderstanding you? Of course, Guy is a regular at HFS.
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#25 Re: Richard Dunn
The thread was started to answer a question that Nick had asked me.
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#26 Re: Richard Dunn
Not so, Greg. I don't know how to post a link to an individual post, but the quote was lifted directly from a post by Dr Bunsen Honeydew on Dec 29th, and it was his first post since 2010. Have a quick look through DBH's posting history to check.Greg wrote:Uh, Shane, that was new member Guy's post, or am I misunderstanding you? Of course, Guy is a regular at HFS.
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#27 Re: Richard Dunn
This is the post Shane was referring to.
" Thu Dec 29, 2016 5:31 pm
Thought I would try again and see if the little irritating tit still wants to stalk and hound me."
" Thu Dec 29, 2016 5:31 pm
Thought I would try again and see if the little irritating tit still wants to stalk and hound me."
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#28 Re: Richard Dunn
As soon as it appeared you could pretty much predict what followed, side-kicks included!
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#29 Re: Richard Dunn
The post was just about spot on then wasn't it?
Because that is what seems to have happened.
Because that is what seems to have happened.
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#30 Re: Richard Dunn
Sounds like a bit of chicken-and-eggery going on...
The world looks so different after learning science. For example, trees are made of air, primarily. When they are burned, they go back to air, and in their flaming heat is released the flaming heat of the Sun which was bound in to convert air into tree.