Luigi ... all this name calling is a bit 5th grad-ish.
You can call me David.
If you get the first round in, which, just quietly, I've heard is a rare event, I'd even settle for Dave.
But this childish name calling reflects more badly on you then it affects me.
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Re the 'Newbie' jive. I joined the Forum relatively, not long after you ... so the Newbie tag, no matter how many times you
repeat it, the Forum doesn't buy it.
You are beginning to sound like Donald Trump ... there was NO collusion.
the more you say it, the more it comes back to you.
If you are pining for the days on the Forum when you had another Nic before you got banned (and banned and banned) ... up to you.
Could do with a few more paragraphs, ND.
Maybe with some meta data tags inserted inconspicuously.
Ahh, okay. Thanks for the info, Newbie Lucinda.
Now there's a thread idea.
Sheeeeeeet. (sorry, we're re-watching The Wire )
53 pages and counting.
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You just have to shake your head in disgust reading some of the preposterous responses to this thread.
Meanwhile, in Australia ...
Sydney restaurant Gangnam Station fined for dumping unconscious women on street
(yes, it is Korean)
One of the women can be seen on the floor of the restaurant.
Two unconscious women were dumped on the street by staff at a Sydney CBD restaurant after they were allowed to drink 16 shots
within 40 minutes.
Gangnam Station on Sussex Street is now facing a range of sanctions in what authorities have called one of the worst breaches of
liquor laws in NSW in recent years.
Three women entered the Korean restaurant at 7:55pm on November 9 last year and over 40 minutes, each drank eight shots
of 'The Peach' or soju, Korea's national drink.
After the seventh shot, two of the women struggled to sit upright, swayed from side to side and slumped back and forward
at the table.
At 8:35pm a waitress collected two empty bottles of soju from the table and returned with another bottle one minute later.
One of the women is slumped on the ground outside the restaurant.
After their last shots, two women collapsed forward on to the table and became unconscious.
But instead of being assisted, the women were simply carried out of the restaurant by staff and other patrons, and thrown out on
the street.
One of the women vomited while being carried.
A crowd gathered around the unconscious women on the path, and police patrolling nearby noticed and called an ambulance
which took them to hospital.
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The restaurant was fined $2,200 for permitting intoxication
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