Is SCAB still the correct terminology ?
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Has the water passed under the bridge, are there still grudges ?
Recently we have seen Darty,Timmy B, M Shaw etc all return and join Sanchez, Clubfoot.
Thank fuck godboy101, dog and jimmy the Twit wont be back
Recently we have seen Darty,Timmy B, M Shaw etc all return and join Sanchez, Clubfoot.
Thank fuck godboy101, dog and jimmy the Twit wont be back
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Even MH and Rout are planning to meet up, give peace a chance.
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wonder if rout will turn up here.
He must be due a retirement post on this forum
He must be due a retirement post on this forum
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MH and Rout will not meet up
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I propose a merger with Rout and MH at the helm.
What could go wrong?
What could go wrong?
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Barry from Eastenders wrote:I propose a merger with Rout and MH at the helm.
What could go wrong?
well rout would probably retire and come back, retire, and come back, retire etc etc
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Agreed. Darty etc are alright in my book. Oche is fine as well.Justin Credible wrote:Has the water passed under the bridge, are there still grudges ?
Recently we have seen Darty,Timmy B, M Shaw etc all return and join Sanchez, Clubfoot.
Thank fuck godboy101, dog and jimmy the Twit wont be back
Glad we've weeded out the creepy cunts.
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Tbh I've not followed the darts at all this year. Love playing but not fussed about watching. Couldn't tell you whos won the majors this year
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Even Arthur's here, always welcome I'll add
When you actually feel anger over a place like this it's time to get a life
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I wonder if my Doublefinish multiple is going to come here too?
I hope not. I didn't like him.
he posted way too many childish dick jokes.
I hope not. I didn't like him.
he posted way too many childish dick jokes.
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DF is what it is these days. It's not a dartsforum. The good thing about DF is that the 15 or so people left on there, mostly know each other in real life. Not neccisarily all met up but are at least 'friends' on Facebook. This transparency has its perks.
The downside to this is that the 15 or so people have this little 'bantery matey' kind of thing going on that new members are pretty much non existent. So anyone that tries to integrate themselves will receive a torrent of abuse that makes them just think it's not worth.
Things like 'have you tasted your own spunk?', have been replaced with 'fuck off you kiddy fiddling Twit!'. This will ultimately make it a bit boring for those that are left.
Darty is a good lad, but he openly admits he's not interested anymore. Which is fair enough. I know rout isn't the most liked chap on here, but DF needs someone with his enthusiasm for forums to make it work.
The downside to this is that the 15 or so people have this little 'bantery matey' kind of thing going on that new members are pretty much non existent. So anyone that tries to integrate themselves will receive a torrent of abuse that makes them just think it's not worth.
Things like 'have you tasted your own spunk?', have been replaced with 'fuck off you kiddy fiddling Twit!'. This will ultimately make it a bit boring for those that are left.
Darty is a good lad, but he openly admits he's not interested anymore. Which is fair enough. I know rout isn't the most liked chap on here, but DF needs someone with his enthusiasm for forums to make it work.
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Rout's far too precious to make it work and liable to retire every time his feelings are hurt which is quite often in my experience.mshaw2 wrote:trollsrus is what it is these days. It's not a dartsforum. The good thing about trollsrus is that the 15 or so people left on there, mostly know each other in real life. Not neccisarily all met up but are at least 'friends' on Facebook. This transparency has its perks.
The downside to this is that the 15 or so people have this little 'bantery matey' kind of thing going on that new members are pretty much non existent. So anyone that tries to integrate themselves will receive a torrent of abuse that makes them just think it's not worth.
Things like 'have you tasted your own spunk?', have been replaced with 'fuck off you kiddy fiddling Twit!'. This will ultimately make it a bit boring for those that are left.
Darty is a good lad, but he openly admits he's not interested anymore. Which is fair enough. I know rout isn't the most liked chap on here, but trollsrus needs someone with his enthusiasm for forums to make it work.
Maybe Darty should give it back to him
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Obviously we're going to have a difference of opinion on Rout. One thing I can't knock him for is (or at least was) his desire to make DF work.
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I find it hard to believe that someone with a desire to make something work finds it so easy to walk away. Repeatedly
When you actually feel anger over a place like this it's time to get a life
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Ha! It was his ball and if anyone didn't play to his rules then they couldn't play.mshaw2 wrote:Obviously we're going to have a difference of opinion on Rout. One thing I can't knock him for is (or at least was) his desire to make trollsrus work.
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Which turns out is a fat lot better than not giving a shit at all.D & B wrote:Ha! It was his ball and if anyone didn't play to his rules then they couldn't play.mshaw2 wrote:Obviously we're going to have a difference of opinion on Rout. One thing I can't knock him for is (or at least was) his desire to make trollsrus work.
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Leave Darty alone, fella.mshaw2 wrote:Which turns out is a fat lot better than not giving a shit at all.D & B wrote:Ha! It was his ball and if anyone didn't play to his rules then they couldn't play.mshaw2 wrote:Obviously we're going to have a difference of opinion on Rout. One thing I can't knock him for is (or at least was) his desire to make trollsrus work.
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Frooty clearly needs leadership
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They're all here...........well nearly 

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Hello Mabbler. Alls well I hope?Mabbsy wrote:They're all here...........well nearly
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