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My post about BBC Breakfast's montage of folk who had suffered bereavement in May 2020.......
......was hardly political.
Odd decision that it should be shunted onto the political forum, imo.
The BBC is 'apolitical' - or claims to be.......
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Once U shop, U can't stop
......was hardly political..
Your post? Multiple usernames, huh?
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The Lone Gunman
Your post? Multiple usernames, huh?
Oh wow :hehe:
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delmbox
Oh wow :hehe:
Rumbled….
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The Lone Gunman
Rumbled….
He started the first ever CCMB Kamikaze thread
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The Lone Gunman
Your post? Multiple usernames, huh?
wow. Cyclops has a few names . Wow.
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Jimmy the Jock
wow. Cyclops has a few names . Wow.
Kindly extract your tongue from your cheek, Jimmy.
It's common knowledge on here among the cognoscenti (among whom TLG is obviously not counted) that I have more than one user name.
It depends on what device I'm using to post - and which way the wind blows.
Please take greater care when using the Taff Trail. Wet leaves are a particular hazard at the mo and haven't been swept. Wouldn't want you to fall on yer bonce again, mush
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Once U shop, U can't stop
......was hardly political.
Odd decision that it should be shunted onto the political forum, imo.
The BBC is 'apolitical' - or claims to be.......
It wasn't about Kieffer Moore
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Jimmy the Jock
wow. Cyclops has a few names . Wow.
Wow. What about you, JJ. Do you also have another username?
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Cyclops
It's common knowledge on here among the cognoscenti (among whom TLG is obviously not counted) that I have more than one user name. It depends on what device I'm using to post - and which way the wind blows.
In fairness, you've always come across as something of a weirdo while posting under your Cyclops moniker, so it's no great surprise that you've got additional usernames. Have you used them to talk to yourself yet?
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OurManFlint II
It wasn't about Kieffer Moore
Or Chester
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The Lone Gunman
Wow. What about you, JJ. Do you also have another username?
That's a strange question , sounds like you may be implying I have ?
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Cyclops
Kindly extract your tongue from your cheek, Jimmy.
It's common knowledge on here among the cognoscenti (among whom TLG is obviously not counted) that I have more than one user name.
It depends on what device I'm using to post - and which way the wind blows.
Please take greater care when using the Taff Trail. Wet leaves are a particular hazard at the mo and haven't been swept. Wouldn't want you to fall on yer bonce again, mush
Multiple user names ? Dont get it .
Spend my time hill walking these days.:thumbup:
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Jimmy the Jock
That's a strange question , sounds like you may be implying I have ?
I doubted it. You don't seem the type.
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The Lone Gunman
I doubted it. You don't seem the type.
Thank you .:thumbup:
Unfortunately my moniker on here is also the name I am known by in most circles .
So when I chat shit , I have to take responsibility for my comments .
So another user name would be handy on the odd occasion :hehe:
But no . Just one name ....
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Cyclops
Kindly extract your tongue from your cheek, Jimmy.
It's common knowledge on here among the cognoscenti (among whom TLG is obviously not counted) that I have more than one user name.
It depends on what device I'm using to post - and which way the wind blows.
Please take greater care when using the Taff Trail. Wet leaves are a particular hazard at the mo and haven't been swept. Wouldn't want you to fall on yer bonce again, mush
It's definitely been mentioned many times, including by me. But I've never seen you admit it before.
What are your other usernames on here, while you're coming clean?
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lardy
It's definitely been mentioned many times, including by me. But I've never seen you admit it before.
What are your other usernames on here, while you're coming clean?
I know you knew.
You're much more savvy than that bloke who prattles on....and on....and on.
What's his name now? 'I'm all alone'? No 'The loony loner'? No It'll come to me soon.
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Cyclops
I know you knew.
You're much more savvy than that bloke who prattles on....and on....and on.
What's his name now? 'I'm all alone'? No 'The loony loner'? No It'll come to me soon.
What are your other usernames?
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Cyclops
I know you knew. You're much more savvy than that bloke who prattles on....and on....and on.
Perhaps he pays more a lot more attention to the rubbish you write than I do, which wouldn’t be difficult.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but aren’t you the guy who wrote online reviews of his own book?
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The Lone Gunman
Correct me if I’m wrong, but aren’t you the guy who wrote online reviews of his own book?
Consider yerself corrected.
Once again.....
But I have written books and articles for several magazines.
Nice to be paid for writing drivel/rubbish. :-)
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Once U shop, U can't stop
Nice to be paid for writing drivel/rubbish.
All sorts of idiots get paid for writing all sorts of rubbish. It’s scarcely a badge of honour.
So which books have you written? I’ll check them out (and their reviews).
Also, how many usernames do you have on this board and what are they?
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The Lone Gunman
So which books have you written? I’ll check them out (and their reviews).
As if.
I've no need to prove anything to you.
A crumb I'll throw in your general direction is that one article I wrote featured the family history of a poster on here. It was one of a series of my articles printed by the flagship Family History magazine. If the poster reads this, maybe they would confirm this is so, since you seem to disbelieve what I've said.
Do you want to see the palms of my hands?
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Cyclops
As if.
I've no need to prove anything to you.
A crumb I'll throw in your general direction is that one article I wrote featured the family history of a poster on here. It was one of a series of my articles printed by the flagship Family History magazine. If the poster reads this, maybe they would confirm this is so, since you seem to disbelieve what I've said.
Do you want to see the palms of my hands?
I can personally vouch for this gentleman. Forgive the cliche but he certainly is a leader in his field. I'm not the poster referred to, but 'Cyclops' was - with amazing swiftness -able to resolve an historical genealogical conundrum that had plagued me for years, and managed to do so whilst listening to the City on the radio !
Regarding books, remember that none other than Charles Dickens achieved fame and popularity not through 'books', but regular articles in magazines such as the 'Strand'.
Which reminds me 'Cyclops', I may be back in touch !!
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A Quiet Monkfish
Which reminds me 'Cyclops', I may be back in touch !!
Many thanks for that..
Getting busy here again, but look forward to hearing from you.
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Genuine question.
What do you gain from having multiple accounts?
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Jimmy the Jock
Genuine question.
What do you gain from having multiple accounts?
Jimmy, this is a subject that's been debated often on here.
I use a different name on Facebook and other social media sites - which some may understand.
If I comment on Youtube, in common with many folk, I use a name that is not mine. The practice is never debated.
No-one uses their real full name on here - so why the concern about 'multis'?
Why do so many writers use nom de plumes?
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Cyclops
Do you want to see the palms of my hands?
No, not remotely interested in your palms, but I’d be interested to know what books you’ve written. Authors are not usually shy to peddle their work, so I’m sure you won’t mind naming them.
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Cyclops
No-one uses their real full name on here - so why the concern about 'multis'?
Why not answer the question?
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Cyclops
Jimmy, this is a subject that's been debated often on here.
I use a different name on Facebook and other social media sites - which some may understand.
If I comment on Youtube, in common with many folk, I use a name that is not mine. The practice is never debated.
No-one uses their real full name on here - so why the concern about 'multis'?
Why do so many writers use nom de plumes?
Not using your real name on here is not the same issue as having multiple accounts.
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The Lone Gunman
No, not remotely interested in your palms, but I’d be interested to know what books you’ve written. Authors are not usually shy to peddle their work, so I’m sure you won’t mind naming them.
It's a little difficult to understand why you would first write that my posts are 'rubbish' and 'ramble' and then want to know the books I've written.
I'm not playing this game.
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Cyclops
It's a little difficult to understand why you would first write that my posts are 'rubbish' and 'ramble' and then want to know the books I've written. I'm not playing this game.
Strange man. But then, in fairness, that had already been established.
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lardy
Not using your real name on here is not the same issue as having multiple accounts.
How is having multiple accounts an 'issue'?
It's the posts that are the important thing on here.
Who wrote them is totally immaterial.
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I'm thinking of changing my avatar.
Is that an 'issue' too?
Will folk not be able to pigeon-hole my posts as a result?
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Cyclops
How is having multiple accounts an 'issue'?
It's the posts that are the important thing on here.
Who wrote them is totally immaterial.
'Issue' as in 'what is being discussed here'
Anyway, if it's immaterial, why not tell us your other account names?
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A Quiet Monkfish
I can personally vouch for this gentleman. Forgive the cliche but he certainly is a leader in his field. I'm not the poster referred to, but 'Cyclops' was - with amazing swiftness -able to resolve an historical genealogical conundrum that had plagued me for years, and managed to do so whilst listening to the City on the radio !
Regarding books, remember that none other than Charles Dickens achieved fame and popularity not through 'books', but regular articles in magazines such as the 'Strand'.
Which reminds me 'Cyclops', I may be back in touch !!
Sketches by Boz.
As this thread has mutated into questions about identities, my CCMB name is coined after Dewi Lewis who was sports editor of the Western Mail and wrote on Cardiff City and Wales football. He was also my uncle. He wrote under the name of Citizen and one book - A History Of Cardiff City - he wrote was under the name of Citizen. The cover is my profile picture.
Weirdly, it was a post by Cyclops asking who Citizen was that showed up in a Google search one day that prompted me to make my first post on here to answer the question (after lurking for years).
Hence, Citizen's Nephew.
Why Dewi chose Citizen I don't know. I never got to ask him.
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Citizen's Nephew
Weirdly, it was a post by Cyclops asking who Citizen was that showed up in a Google search one day that prompted me to make my first post on here to answer the question (after lurking for years).
I remember that.
You've become a valued poster on here. Thanks for your contributions!
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Cyclops
As if.
I've no need to prove anything to you.
A crumb I'll throw in your general direction is that one article I wrote featured the family history of a poster on here. It was one of a series of my articles printed by the flagship Family History magazine. If the poster reads this, maybe they would confirm this is so, since you seem to disbelieve what I've said.
Do you want to see the palms of my hands?
It certainly wasn't my family (paternal) as they would have been more suited to crime watch rather than an established magazine. What a crew, child beaters, right wing loons, gangsters and a bit of the old 'family happiness' from my nearest and dearest from Devon.
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Tuerto
It certainly wasn't my family (paternal) as they would have been more suited to crime watch rather than an established magazine. What a crew, child beaters, right wing loons, gangsters and a bit of the old 'family happiness' from my nearest and dearest from Devon.
Can't say it was a pleasure researching them - more of an emotional rollercoaster - but we did establish that you are a sort of multi - albeit because there was a name change along the way.
Did your missus ever get you to pose with your maternal knight ancestor at Llandaff Cathedral? :-)
The poster to whom I was referring, had worse than your ancestors. One was part of an Edinburgh gang who preyed on courting couples, blackmailing the man and having their way with the lady. They were finally taken to court when they hounded some poor soul to her death at the bottom of a cliff.
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Cyclops
As if.
I've no need to prove anything to you.
A crumb I'll throw in your general direction is that one article I wrote featured the family history of a poster on here. It was one of a series of my articles printed by the flagship Family History magazine. If the poster reads this, maybe they would confirm this is so, since you seem to disbelieve what I've said.
Do you want to see the palms of my hands?
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Cyclops
Can't say it was a pleasure researching them - more of an emotional rollercoaster - but we did establish that you are a sort of multi - albeit because there was a name change along the way.
Did your missus ever get you to pose with your maternal knight ancestor at Llandaff Cathedral? :-)
The poster to whom I was referring, had worse than your ancestors. One was part of an Edinburgh gang who preyed on courting couples, blackmailing the man and having their way with the lady. They were finally taken to court when they hounded some poor soul to her death at the bottom of a cliff.
My missus was more impressed by the fact that I have some family connection to Derek the weather man ( if I read correctly) every time that bastard is on the TV now all I get is 'look Dan, it's your relative' signed- Mr Widgery.
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Citizen's Nephew
Sketches by Boz.
As this thread has mutated into questions about identities, my CCMB name is coined after Dewi Lewis who was sports editor of the Western Mail and wrote on Cardiff City and Wales football. He was also my uncle. He wrote under the name of Citizen and one book - A History Of Cardiff City - he wrote was under the name of Citizen. The cover is my profile picture.
Weirdly, it was a post by Cyclops asking who Citizen was that showed up in a Google search one day that prompted me to make my first post on here to answer the question (after lurking for years).
Hence, Citizen's Nephew.
:biggrin:
Why Dewi chose Citizen I don't know. I never got to ask him.
I chose Splott Parker, living in Splott, being a St Albans & Bridgend St boy and spending a lot of time over the park as a kid and playing for the school and the Mission over there. Coincidentally it also resembled the name of a footballer. Living in Rumney now but I’ve never fancied the moniker Rumney Recker.