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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2022 18:07:28 GMT 1
I think he has a good sense of humour, so good that at times it was difficult to know if he was being serious or winding people up. After a very long time I worked out that some of his usernames and their initials were poking fun at something, I wont say who, what or how as he kept it quiet then thats how it should remain. I thought he was funny on Total France and that one it turned into, run by a queen bee type. A pain in the arse sometimes but still funny.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2022 18:44:57 GMT 1
So where is he ?
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Post by FFS on Jan 28, 2022 18:50:47 GMT 1
Dyslexic from my medical back ground I would say he was mentaly challenged. He's not here to defend himself so that's a bit out of order, mysty. And if you had a proper medical background, you'd know how to spell "mentally".
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2022 19:00:06 GMT 1
Dyslexic from my medical back ground I would say he was mentaly challenged. He's not here to defend himself so that's a bit out of order, mysty. And if you had a proper medical background, you'd know how to spell "mentally". Dominic Best stopped my online spelling help.
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Post by Nifty on Jan 28, 2022 19:14:03 GMT 1
Was ALBF the problem or was it those who took delight in pushing his buttons? A valid question. I think ALBF liked winding people up, which in turn provoked the button pushing. Just saying. Sort of
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Post by tim17 on Jan 28, 2022 19:23:45 GMT 1
I think he has a good sense of humour, so good that at times it was difficult to know if he was being serious or winding people up. After a very long time I worked out that some of his usernames and their initials were poking fun at something, I wont say who, what or how as he kept it quiet then thats how it should remain. He accused certain members of TOFF of being racist, hardly side splitting humour.
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Post by ForumUser2 on Jan 28, 2022 19:25:36 GMT 1
He's the human equivalent of Covid and turns everything he touches into an exclusion zone.
So many people on TNFF wanted him gone. The management agreed!
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Post by Nifty on Jan 28, 2022 19:26:13 GMT 1
Odds on
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2022 19:30:54 GMT 1
According to Woolybanana, who at one time I thought was ALBF, he's on CF. You forum aficionados will know better than me what that is.
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Post by woolybanana on Jan 28, 2022 19:31:01 GMT 1
Strange, I do not recognise the person of whom you speak
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Post by pcpa on Jan 28, 2022 20:02:20 GMT 1
He accused certain members of TOFF of being racist, hardly side splitting humour. Nobody is humourous 100% of the time, every one of us goes through a wide range of emotions, often the funniest people can be the darkest as well, many examples in the public eye. When he was funny he was funnier than many.
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Post by houpla on Jan 28, 2022 21:44:28 GMT 1
I think he has a good sense of humour, so good that at times it was difficult to know if he was being serious or winding people up. After a very long time I worked out that some of his usernames and their initials were poking fun at something, I wont say who, what or how as he kept it quiet then thats how it should remain. He accused certain members of TOFF of being racist, hardly side splitting humour. Quite a few on there accused quite a few others of exactly the same thing It seems to be the 'in' insult. It's not funny, no, but it's so frequent, it really doesn't mean anything any more.
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Post by Dominic Best on Jan 28, 2022 21:49:36 GMT 1
His viewpoint is different from most people’s on here as he lives in a French middle class household, has a French wife and young kids, with extended family roundabout. So he expounds on what he sees as some of the unreal views on France and French living put forward by expats in France or second homers. Or rather reflects the views of his circle. Sometimes he is a bit too direct for some posters but not enough to ban him. The occasional inappropriate word is easily edited. His spelling is odd because he is dyslexic One of his big problems was that he refused to accept that there were other people with experience of living in middle class French households. To him there was his world and the world that all the other British residents in France lived in, the one in a Dordogne village. His input could have been invaluable but his character prevented that from ever happening.
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Post by pcpa on Jan 28, 2022 23:30:13 GMT 1
Quite a few on there accused quite a few others of exactly the same thing It seems to be the 'in' insult. It's not funny, no, but it's so frequent, it really doesn't mean anything any more. There? I thought TOFF was here Too many acronyms!
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Post by Nifty on Jan 29, 2022 9:14:08 GMT 1
Birds of a feather and speciation come to mind
Also BE and extinction
to say nothing of Richard or how hard one’s pencil is.
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