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My guess is that someone registered a complaint ... with his old id

Can't imagine what they didn't like about his posts. :confused: I hear he got a lot of "likes" before that complaint.
 
I'd heard that too. From wannabe mods no less. Tsk tsk tsk.

Hey man, that hurts, I even copped an infraction for posting that particular poster's final message on the bay.
 

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fyfie3011 any way you can tag ex-sticky threads in some way, so you notice it when someone bumps it to the front page?

Good suggestion, will bring it up with the others.
 
I reckon a prefix tag, 'Hall of Fame' thread or something.

Yeah, or "Bay 13 classic" or something. Would also make the threads easier to find with the search function if the title is forgotten.
 
I reckon a prefix tag, 'Hall of Fame' thread or something.

Yeah, or "Bay 13 classic" or something. Would also make the threads easier to find with the search function if the title is forgotten.

Yeah either of those, but don't need to get too technical with the classification, just tell mods to assign it when a thread comes off sticky.
 

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Ye Old King Dick found!

Over 500 years since he was killed in battle, archaeologists believe they have finally found the skeleton of King Richard III, buried deep beneath a council car park.
Experts said a fully intact skeleton matched much about what they knew about the medieval king, and are hoping that DNA tests will put their beliefs beyond doubt.
The remains were found three weeks into an archaeological dig by a team from Leicester University, which recently pinpointed the site of the ancient Grey Friars church, where Richard was believed to be buried after being killed in the Battle of Bosworth in August 1485, and which was razed to the ground in 1538 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries ordered by Henry VIII.
To their astonishment, an excavation unearthed a result which experts said were “beyond our wildest dreams”.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/...-have-found-skeleton-of-King-Richard-III.html
 

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