Re: And this used to be such a nice place



On 28 Mar, 09:55, "Sofa - Spud" <comfyso...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It's a pyschological thing about usenet I reckon - give it 10 yrs and
doctors will be able to recognise such behaviours and treat
accordingly. It may be called a name - Barker syndrome springs to
mind.

Please, no-one else mention *his* name in this thread! Similar to
the Candyman if his name is mentioned five times within one
thread that he doesn't participate in he will make a return to this
place! So far we are up to three!
Cheers
Jeff

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