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Yarn surviving moderation
Tube - the being being back for the time being Started conversation Mar 18, 2001
Good! It seems our Yarn on Karneval survived moderation without damage even though it contains foreign words (iiiks!). Sad things that it's a little late now.
Yarn surviving moderation
Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Mar 19, 2001
Hi there, yes it survived.
Ok, it's too late for this year's carnival, but just wait and see what our speakers will have to tell about moderation in next year's campaign... talking about 'turning around the tables' and satire !!!
Yarn surviving moderation
You can call me TC Posted Mar 19, 2001
Yes - there should be plenty of material for B ttenreden there!
Yarn surviving moderation
Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Mar 23, 2001
I'm already collecting ideas
But... why on earth have all the links been deleted? It's an ENTRY, and those references don't contain anything which would violate the T&C.
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Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Mar 23, 2001
And now the original entry has been hidden again 'pending moderation' ?? The SubEd's copy has not appeared yet, ok. But the original is now being moderated for the second time ?! Are they playing tricks on us? Did they catch the rule that Carnival is OVER after Ash Wednesday ?
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You can call me TC Posted Mar 24, 2001
Well, it's on my page, on the left hand side, as if I was the subeditor..... Suddenly appeared yesterday. And it's also on yours, Bossel, ... is this some kind of new system?
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