Thread: Locked Lorna thread - Why?
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24th October 2007 14:20 #1Senior Member Station Manager
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Locked Lorna thread - Why?
the subject title says it all really???
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24th October 2007 14:22 #2
I had a few requests to lock said thread who said it was getting out of control, and locking it would restore calm everyone down.
Following orders captain.
Although, upon re-reading it, I can't really see an offence, so will we re-open it for the time being.
Apologies.
Dave
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27th October 2007 16:12 #3Super Moderator Station Manager
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i think in future when threads get out of hand, a quick clean will be all that is necessary before needing to lock the thread, locking *should* be a last resort, although i can see Dave's reason particularly in this case for locking it. Hope it is all sorted now
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28th November 2007 16:51 #4
sorry to bring this back up, but TOTTY!!!!!!!!
Also i locked it as it was well off topic and did not seem any chance of return.
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28th November 2007 17:02 #5
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28th November 2007 17:06 #6
toooooo bloody right!!!
P.s. I mean't the other post
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28th November 2007 17:09 #7
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28th November 2007 17:24 #8
I am posting on the mobile as still beta testing the new there, there are a few problems!
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28th November 2007 21:24 #9Admin (73136 is Hellfire) Station Manager
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right ok erm
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