Peter in Blackpool
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Peter in Blackpool
On reflection I think that I was a little harsh on you before. In my defence, Mrs H is one of the at risk due partly to part of her intesine being on the outside, and being diabetic.
I just got fed up of seeing all the government instructions being repeated everywhere as though we are imbeciles and have no intelligence (not saying that is what you thought).
I now realise that unfortunately the majority of the population are of low intelligence or common sense at least and need the instructions rammed at them.
This does not however excuse my treatment of you, so I appologise for that, and it was me and not any of the other mods who thought this.
Once again, sorry Peter.
I just got fed up of seeing all the government instructions being repeated everywhere as though we are imbeciles and have no intelligence (not saying that is what you thought).
I now realise that unfortunately the majority of the population are of low intelligence or common sense at least and need the instructions rammed at them.
This does not however excuse my treatment of you, so I appologise for that, and it was me and not any of the other mods who thought this.
Once again, sorry Peter.
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Big man..well played. Irrespective of right or wrong.
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Think this is the truest thing every written on here.
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hector wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 2:07 pm On reflection I think that I was a little harsh on you before. In my defence, Mrs H is one of the at risk due partly to part of her intesine being on the outside, and being diabetic.
I just got fed up of seeing all the government instructions being repeated everywhere as though we are imbeciles and have no intelligence (not saying that is what you thought).
I now realise that unfortunately the majority of the population are of low intelligence or common sense at least and need the instructions rammed at them.
This does not however excuse my treatment of you, so I appologise for that, and it was me and not any of the other mods who thought this.
Once again, sorry Peter.
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I think a few of us will be saying and doing things that shall we say, aren't the norm the longer this continues, we've been on a virtual lockdown since Friday, thank goodness the weather is good.
Re: Peter in Blackpool
Thank you Hector, not always easy to make an open apology but I firmly believe it was the right action to take. Good man
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Jill & I were saying the very same on our walk. Now for a Irish coffee & Jill is on the gin again as we take in the sun in the garden
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This sort of post is what makes this forum great and shows the members are a cut abovehector wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 2:07 pm On reflection I think that I was a little harsh on you before. In my defence, Mrs H is one of the at risk due partly to part of her intesine being on the outside, and being diabetic.
I just got fed up of seeing all the government instructions being repeated everywhere as though we are imbeciles and have no intelligence (not saying that is what you thought).
I now realise that unfortunately the majority of the population are of low intelligence or common sense at least and need the instructions rammed at them.
This does not however excuse my treatment of you, so I appologise for that, and it was me and not any of the other mods who thought this.
Once again, sorry Peter.
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So pleased you have made an apology, you generally make me smile however I personally thought you were a bit hard on Peter. Well done Hector
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Well said Hector.
Personally I think Peters posts are pretty much spot on.
At least we’re all still friends which is important at these trying times.
Personally I think Peters posts are pretty much spot on.
At least we’re all still friends which is important at these trying times.
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Right thing to do Hector, not had a problem with PiB's posts myself.
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She'll be challenging Swannie to the "lush of the year title" at this rate.
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thank you hector. totally accept your apology.
we are still friends and am loving this site
we are still friends and am loving this site
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I apologised to Peter privately for my inexcusable rant, but I probably should have made my apology public as well because it was genuinely meant.
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Thought Peter was being a self righteous git and Hector was perfectly reasonable, personally. Norm was a bit brutal though.
Still, it's always good to apologise, even if you're right.
Sorry.
Still, it's always good to apologise, even if you're right.
Sorry.
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Is Peter the first person on here to have a thread named after him?
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