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And with a flash of light and a puff of smoke he was gone. Gone to fight another day in his crusade to make something he calls the ‘so’ rule a part of Answerbank. God speed, Mr Hughes!
On reflection zacs, I will answer your last two posts.

Second first - I am not trying to make anything 'part of Anserbank' - I simply humoursly point out that saying 'So ...', which is shorthand for 'So what you're saying is...' which is then followed by something the previous poster is absolutely NOT saying, and then criticising them for what they have not said.

It I'd pointing out bad debating with a little levity, feel free to ignore it if it annoys you.

And to your question - Am I proud to gave answers deleted?

Of course not, who would be?

Like everyone, I post what I believe to be relevant, and within Sire Rules.

I would not wish for any of my posts to be removed, that would make posting them in the first place a waste of time.

But I accept that given the amount of posting I do, and a regrettable tendency to get drawn into pointless arguments with the regular suspects, something I am trying to curtail, there are inevitably occasions when one of my fellow Moderators feels I gave overstepped, and posts are deleted.

Obviously I do not agree with my fellow Moderator's view, but I absolutely respect their right to moderate as they see fit, as do I.

We are only human, we can, and do see things differently, but that is how the site is governed, so I accept my deletions, a tiny fraction of my output though they are.

But am I proud? Absolutely nor.

Accepting? Yes, but never proud.
Humorously? Really? It doesn’t come across that way. On reflection you’d have been better leaving is at ‘goodnight’.
Ok, goodnight.
Do you mean it this time?
The thieves were still in the car when the owner ordered them out,so how does anyone on here know if they were about to leave,in which case he might not have seen his car again.
Except he would - the first time he found it to confront the alleged thieves - he had a tracker built into it.

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