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What would you ask Hitler?

Post 161

GreyDesk

Good Morning smiley - smiley

Rat, your experiment got starred out, but the post is still there, unlike both entries of my version of the self same experiment.

My reposting of the BBC e-mail has been temporarily removed and referred up to the italics for a decision as to whether it stays in or is permanently removed. Somehow I have a bad feeling about this smiley - erm


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Post 162

Just Bob aka Robert Thompson, plugging my film blog cinemainferno-blog.blogspot.co.uk

Having read through about 5 pages of nonsense, I have found only two postings moderated, plus a whole lotta *s. From what I read of the e-mail about why they were moderated, that's pretty consistent.
It seems to me that the way to avoid moderation is to stick 'I think' or 'In my opinion' before any statement which looks dodgy.
Would Hitler have used chatrooms, etc. if they had been around? I can imagine him opening his inbox to find a whole stream of warning messages from moderators across the world and saying 'Ah, schnell, zies moderators are really schtartink to annoy me. I must remember to set the Gestapo on zem.'
I wonder if I'll get moderated for THAT....smiley - winkeyesmiley - illsmiley - rocket


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Post 163

Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing.

I just dont get how I can say n**i and not c**t smiley - erm


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Post 164

GreyDesk

Ah I see my reposted e-mail has come back.

Sorry Bob, we did have just a touch of topic drift last night smiley - smiley


What would you ask Hitler?

Post 165

Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing.

*still waits for the nasty email*


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Post 166

GreyDesk

You won't get one. They don't e-mail you if they're just starring out a word, you'll only get one if they are removing a posting.


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Post 167

Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing.

hmmmmm.....even when I try to be moderated I caint manage it smiley - laugh


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Post 168

Fred Smith

If Hitler had the internet there would have been no World War, he would have spent all of his time on-line rather than attempting world domination.


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Post 169

Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing.

you're right there...kinda...instead of going for world domination, he'd be addicted to command and conquer smiley - smiley


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Post 170

Just Bob aka Robert Thompson, plugging my film blog cinemainferno-blog.blogspot.co.uk

Ah, but would he be GDI or NOD? smiley - zen


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Post 171

Future World Dictator (13)

He certainly wouldn't be a Red Alert fan though, would he?


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Post 172

Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing.

He'd be GDI - for ironies sake smiley - erm


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Post 173

The Theory

*pops by to say howdy*

peace.


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Post 174

il viaggiatore

I'd ask "why don't i get to ask a question of someone more interesting?"


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Post 175

The Theory

*applauds the good question*

*tries to think of own...*

"How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck would chuck wood?"

peace.


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Post 176

</sarcasm>

I believe that was posted already...


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Post 177

Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing.

yeah - I already did that one smiley - erm


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Post 178

The Theory

*snickers*

peace.


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Post 179

Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing.

*knows what a snicker is now and is sure its amusing* smiley - smiley


What would you ask Hitler?

Post 180

The Theory

*sni-- I mean... smiles*

peace.


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