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jessplop84
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 Posted: Mon Jul 30th, 2007 07:17 am

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I've been looking at the profile of recent new "members" and as is so often the case, many are philphth merchants. So I suggest we act as vigilantes and post any dodgy ones we find for the "moderators" to deal with:

to start us off we have: Nikhold (peddler of porn)


 

Last edited on Mon Jul 30th, 2007 07:21 am by jessplop84



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 Posted: Mon Jul 30th, 2007 09:51 am

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klauspuntos - Simply Bogus Spam Merchant

BredVins - Resident of Viagra:?

headekjed - Porn Merchant

Popowrocie - Porn Merchant

mormaaric - Purveyor of (probably illegal) diet pills

Georgei - Non-existent Oak Sofa Table Merchant & Spammer

Henrys - Porn Merchant

QadrosLevel - Porn Merchant

KatieSventy - Trash

morOTTOmrs - Purveyor of (probably illegal) diet pills

spockDichecep - Porn Merchant

Hotbritney - Porn Merchant in Phuket, Loz go around and slap her

MegaPap - Porn

A small list for starters.



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I was getting 5 or 6 fake new users a day on my forum.  They're all 'autobot' generated registrations, there's no real person filling in the registration form each time.  I was getting sick of deleting them every day. :(

I modified the registration page so it asks you a question that only a real person can answer.  That was a week ago and since then we've had...

...two genuine new users and no porn/pills peddlars whatsoever. :D

Administrator - get it sorted. ;)

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StrokerBoy wrote: I was getting 5 or 6 fake new users a day on my forum.  They're all 'autobot' generated registrations, there's no real person filling in the registration form each time.  I was getting sick of deleting them every day. :(

I modified the registration page so it asks you a question that only a real person can answer.  That was a week ago and since then we've had...

...two genuine new users and no porn/pills peddlars whatsoever. :D

Administrator - get it sorted. ;)

Sooooo... What was that question? :) :) :) :cool:

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jimmy wrote:
Sooooo... What was that question? :) :) :) :cool:

What is the velocity of an unladen swallow?



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jessplop84 wrote: jimmy wrote:
Sooooo... What was that question? :) :) :) :cool:

What is the velocity of an unladen swallow?

African or european?



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I don't know that!



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if it was pining for the fjords it was probably european, nice hog jess.

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do you really get a lot of sleeze on here, my mum would worry, her only child n all, first a tatoo then a bike, sleeze might push her over the top.

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erin wrote: if it was pining for the fjords it was probably european, nice hog jess.
Uh, thankyouverymuch, thank ya kindly mam.



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wots the yeti monster thingy all about ? erin.

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erin wrote: wots the yeti monster thingy all about ? erin.
Go see! http://www.yeti-monster.com 'tis about a phylosophy of sorts.



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jessplop84 wrote: erin wrote: wots the yeti monster thingy all about ? erin.
Go see! http://www.yeti-monster.com 'tis about a phylosophy of sorts.

When it's finished, will you cover the bodywork in deep pile white carpet to make it look more Yeti-like?:P



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When it's finished, will you cover the bodywork in deep pile white carpet to make it look more Yeti-like?:P

I know a chap who can supply as many un sheered fleeces as I require, these will help to create that "abonimable" odour so often associated with the yeti. :shock:

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Ahaaa, most interesting, shedology egh, I always thought the yeti was cute, but as an ologist I guess if you say monster, then monster it is.

what's gonna be covered in carpet ?

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double checked yeti science, got it, landy to be covered in well, what is now just dead sheep, mmmmm interesting but authentic.

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erin wrote: double checked yeti science, got it, landy to be covered in well, what is now just dead sheep, mmmmm interesting but authentic.
Standard LR trim! :P



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Great web site jess, looks realy pro and most interesting and informative, I too have a kawasaki Z, little bit bigger un yours, 750, love it, must admit bit scared at first to mention the jap crap on a classic site, but looking around it's a kinda anything 2 wheeled goes, phew !

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erin wrote: Great web site jess, looks realy pro and most interesting and informative, I too have a kawasaki Z, little bit bigger un yours, 750, love it, must admit bit scared at first to mention the jap crap on a classic site, but looking around it's a kinda anything 2 wheeled goes, phew !

That's Mrs jessplops bike, 550 zephyr. Nice machine accelerates like f..... but top out around 85-90.

Aye, we tollerate just about any bike here.



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I chose a bigger z for that reason, I was told by many biking friends good acceleration is important, and boy does it, had a fab ride today, a few dodgy moments but learned lots, got home in one piece and enjoyed every seccond !


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