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Still here mate. Read the forum every day but don't post so much these days. There's too many keyboard tossers

Still here mate. I read the forum every day but don't post so much these days. There are too many keyboard tossers on here sadly. The board still makes me laugh mind. 😂
How many mags do you smell per day on average?
Do you become accustomed to the smell of gravy over time?
Can you tell their social heirachy just from their particular scent of gravy?
 
I think it's sad that people like Cheeses suffer with copyright infringement.. it's obviously just a bit of harmless fun - it's not like he's posted a full simpsons episode on youtube
A lot of people let it go, but there are some who enforce their ownership very heavy handedly. If ever an edit portrays the original creation in a negative light, however, then it'll not last long. As I mentioned, Nintendo are notorious for 'protecting' their properties. They're probably the worst for it.
 
Has this delay got anything to do with the goings on in Parliament this week? Seems a bit coincidental that they fly across to conclude the deal Thursday/Friday and on Wednesday night the chances of exiting the EU on the 31st October all but died! I mean if I was a U.S Republican businessman I could see investment in the UK as a good investment in a post Brexit UK when you will see closer trading relationships between the UK and US. If the UK remains locked in Brexit paralysis for the next 5 years due to Corbyn and his cronies that investment is no longer as attractive.
VoteLeave scraping the bottom of the barrel whilst trying to maintain support in Sunderland I see;)
 
A lot of people let it go, but there are some who enforce their ownership very heavy handedly. If ever an edit portrays the original creation in a negative light, however, then it'll not last long. As I mentioned, Nintendo are notorious for 'protecting' their properties. They're probably the worst for it.


He's already said it was because of the music used in it
 
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