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By Sunny So Cal
#372281
foot-loose wrote:There's a lot of WoW spambots kicking about. Why is this?


I don't know but I just got rid of all of them! That was my first spambot removal!!!
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By MK Chris
#372284
I told you it was easy.
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By Sunny So Cal
#372286
I'm such a goon. I printed out the instructions. I didn't want Herr Harris going, "Erm, what did you do to my site?!" and I didn't want Console to point and laugh.
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By MK Chris
#372288
That you even needed instructions is quite funny....!
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By MK Chris
#372299
Yes, she is on when Harris and Console are most likely asleep, so she is able to delete spam when they're not around.

I told her this was probably the case when she first discovered her new abilities... but she wouldn't believe me, she thought they did it erroneously.
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By Zoot
#372303
Topher wrote:
I told her this was probably the case when she first discovered her new abilities...


Cool, so she's like an internet super hero now?
Did she receive a byte from a radioactive bug like Spiderman?

Remember Sunny - with great power comes great responsibility...
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By MK Chris
#372308
I was thinking this as I typed it - I guessed you would be the one to pick up on it!
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By foot-loose
#372314
Supergran?

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By Sunny So Cal
#372319
Topher wrote:That you even needed instructions is quite funny....!


Well, unlike you, Munki and Console, I'm not a computer nerd...............

foot-loose wrote:Supergran?


Shove it up your arse, Footsy.

Zoot wrote:How about - Milfwoman?


I love you, Zoot. You're my very bestest friend.
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By Munki Bhoy
#372351
Why was Supergran made in Tyne Tees? She was Scottish, the theme tune was done by Billy Connolly, and I'm fairly sure it was written by a Scot too.

Did we just assume it was too much of a stereotype and we'd much rather go for the Rab C Nesbitt stereotype instead?
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By Zoot
#372353
foot-loose wrote:Supergran?



It's odd when I watch old TV show intros, they always conjours up weird memories and sensations, like for some reason the old Grange Hill intro (with the sausage on a fork) makes me think of boiled cabbage while the tune to Muppet Babies reminds me of the old heavy red curtains Mum had up in the lounge; it was always on early Saturday morning before Going Live and I could go down to the front room and watch it but only if I opened the curtains when I was down there.
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By Sunny So Cal
#372387
Is this because you were scared of the dark or it was a rule that whoever made it in the room first had to open the curtains?

And, are you sure the old, heavy red curtains don't just spring to mind because of Statler and Waldorf?