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sitonmyface | 09:54 Fri 29th Aug 2008 | ChatterBank
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Do you think we should have a pre warning for threads that are actually interesting? Because I know that if I do ever read one I will be so suprised that I will keel over and die of a heart attack.

What do you think? And what sort of warning should it be?
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anyways I tried but getting no joy out of this thread, very boring.
Have you got a job??!
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its not the original olimpia. You can tell by the correct spelling and use of words
is it fair that your job pay you to go to work and do at least some work hun? stop sitting on the net all day and do some work



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I think a viewer rating could be incorporated, such as I saw this Q and decided it was rubbish and didn't want to partake, or like the star rating 'Rate this Q' e.g. 1 for utter drivel, two for 'Interesting', and three for 'enlightening' or similar - which people can mark when contributing (i.e. the rating goes against their name).

What impact and advantage that would provide I really don't know, but this thread is definetely worth half a star.
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stop pretending to be my girlfriend.

My girlfreind cant spell or use words correctly.

Its a give away
Yes but Octavius the saddos who have multiple IDs would just vote for themselves relentlessly.
It's good that they have a hobby and I suppose they must feel the need to get some self esteem from somewhere, as they obviously get little or none in the real world.
But then the sad-but-not-so-sad-as-the-saddo's-saddo's could go for the first option which is 'ignore it'.

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