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Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Sun Nov 11, 2012 3:55 pm

We have all grown very fond of our little admirer. I was one of his greatest fans as Canton magic but sadly he slowly descended into becoming a snide little toerag. Canon Magic was superb though, pulling heads out of the sand in an intellectual way full of TRUE facts and figures. He was wrongly banned. He really went off the rails when he started abusing our war heroes.

I feel one aspect of his work which is failing is that he does not put up a weird picture of a bloke as his avatar anymore and instead opting for nothing, I feel this has seen his popularity drop. Remind me if I have forgotten any of his 92982 accounts on here. I always enjoy what freakish username he comes up with next, Thoth being a particular favourite of mine.

:old:

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Sun Nov 11, 2012 7:17 pm

What an odd post.Anyone would think you're 1 and the same.Kaabooosh!

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Sun Nov 11, 2012 7:27 pm

shutingggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Sun Nov 11, 2012 7:38 pm

Remember when Canton Magic's first post was something like "CRAIG BELLAMY IS GOING TO SWANSEA - DONE DEAL :o YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST!" :lol:

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Sun Nov 11, 2012 7:56 pm

You forgot Barry Chuckle :roll:

Another of the odious toads "Trolls".

Just put them on ignore its much easier. Those who enter into "debate" with him are just giving the oxygen thief the attention he so craves.

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Sun Nov 11, 2012 7:58 pm

Mario Polotelli wrote:You forgot Barry Chuckle :roll:

Another of the odious toads "Trolls".

Just put them on ignore its much easier. Those who enter into "debate" with him are just giving the oxygen thief the attention he so craves.
he was IsThatUJohnWayne but changed his user name :D

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Sun Nov 11, 2012 8:01 pm

6 bysedd wrote:What an odd post.Anyone would think you're 1 and the same.Kaabooosh!


Well, they are the only two who admitted to meeting one another :lol:

Of course they're one and the same

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Sun Nov 11, 2012 9:43 pm

What's my name doing on that list :lol:

For the record why do you say he abused soldiers? He said he didn't consider them his heroes didn't he?

Would it be abusive if I said that I didn't consider Duran Duran as my hero? Surely we are in a day and age where we all have a right to decide who our heroes are?

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Sun Nov 11, 2012 11:45 pm

Bluebird since 1948 wrote:We have all grown very fond of our little admirer. I was one of his greatest fans as Canton magic but sadly he slowly descended into becoming a snide little toerag. Canon Magic was superb though, pulling heads out of the sand in an intellectual way full of TRUE facts and figures. He was wrongly banned. He really went off the rails when he started abusing our war heroes.

I feel one aspect of his work which is failing is that he does not put up a weird picture of a bloke as his avatar anymore and instead opting for nothing, I feel this has seen his popularity drop. Remind me if I have forgotten any of his 92982 accounts on here. I always enjoy what freakish username he comes up with next, Thoth being a particular favourite of mine.

:old:



As Roath Magic he claimed to have met you,is this true.And it wouldn't surprise me if that angelis 49 arsehole was him as well.

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Mon Nov 12, 2012 5:21 am

Damned Yank wrote:
6 bysedd wrote:What an odd post.Anyone would think you're 1 and the same.Kaabooosh!


Well, they are the only two who admitted to meeting one another :lol:

Of course they're one and the same


I never admitted meeting him. :old:

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Mon Nov 12, 2012 10:35 am

Bluebird since 1948 wrote:
Damned Yank wrote:
6 bysedd wrote:What an odd post.Anyone would think you're 1 and the same.Kaabooosh!


Well, they are the only two who admitted to meeting one another :lol:

Of course they're one and the same


I never admitted meeting him. :old:


Thats a bit short of outright denial of his statement.

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Mon Nov 12, 2012 1:00 pm

Sneggyblubird wrote:
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:
Damned Yank wrote:
6 bysedd wrote:What an odd post.Anyone would think you're 1 and the same.Kaabooosh!


Well, they are the only two who admitted to meeting one another :lol:

Of course they're one and the same


I never admitted meeting him. :old:


Thats a bit short of outright denial of his statement.


He said he met me, I didn't confirm or deny the allegations but chose to ignore them as forum inspectors such as yourself will draw conclusions that meet your own ends whatever I chose to do.

:old: :old:

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:50 pm

Bluebird since 1948 wrote:We have all grown very fond of our little admirer. I was one of his greatest fans as Canton magic but sadly he slowly descended into becoming a snide little toerag. Canon Magic was superb though, pulling heads out of the sand in an intellectual way full of TRUE facts and figures. He was wrongly banned. He really went off the rails when he started abusing our war heroes.

I feel one aspect of his work which is failing is that he does not put up a weird picture of a bloke as his avatar anymore and instead opting for nothing, I feel this has seen his popularity drop. Remind me if I have forgotten any of his 92982 accounts on here. I always enjoy what freakish username he comes up with next, Thoth being a particular favourite of mine.

:old:



why am i on here??? :roll:



oh i know why, becuase ive stated the obvious fact you are not really a 71 year old and just a troll yourself :lol:

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:52 pm

I can stick up for Paul and say he is real :lol:

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:52 pm

2blue2handle wrote:I can stick up for Paul and say he is real :lol:



ive got 1 facebook friend at least!! :lol:

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:58 pm

paulh_85 wrote:
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:We have all grown very fond of our little admirer. I was one of his greatest fans as Canton magic but sadly he slowly descended into becoming a snide little toerag. Canon Magic was superb though, pulling heads out of the sand in an intellectual way full of TRUE facts and figures. He was wrongly banned. He really went off the rails when he started abusing our war heroes.

I feel one aspect of his work which is failing is that he does not put up a weird picture of a bloke as his avatar anymore and instead opting for nothing, I feel this has seen his popularity drop. Remind me if I have forgotten any of his 92982 accounts on here. I always enjoy what freakish username he comes up with next, Thoth being a particular favourite of mine.

:old:



why am i on here??? :roll:

I am 70 but thank you for shaving a year of my age, I feels I do.

:old: :old:

oh i know why, becuase ive stated the obvious fact you are not really a 71 year old and just a troll yourself :lol:

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Mon Nov 12, 2012 3:01 pm

hopefully you will listen to your wonderful mod (the best mod if you ask me :D ) and stop your obsession with me

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Mon Nov 12, 2012 3:03 pm

paulh_85 wrote:hopefully you will listen to your wonderful mod (the best mod if you ask me :D ) and stop your obsession with me


Oh pipe down soppy bollocks.

:old:

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Mon Nov 12, 2012 3:37 pm

In all fairness RM, this is probably your best persona.

Although who knows what you are trying to achieve with it.

And you forgot on of your other ones... Thoth.

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Mon Nov 12, 2012 5:13 pm

No Smoking wrote:What's my name doing on that list :lol:

For the record why do you say he abused soldiers? He said he didn't consider them his heroes didn't he?

Would it be abusive if I said that I didn't consider Duran Duran as my hero? Surely we are in a day and age where we all have a right to decide who our heroes are?


Cunton,
Placing respect for UK servicemen on the same moral plane as a pathetic pop group highlights what a nasty smartarsed little shit you are.

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Mon Nov 12, 2012 5:37 pm

No Smoking wrote:What's my name doing on that list :lol:

For the record why do you say he abused soldiers? He said he didn't consider them his heroes didn't he?

Would it be abusive if I said that I didn't consider Duran Duran as my hero? Surely we are in a day and age where we all have a right to decide who our heroes are?


Here here.

And why am I on this list? Yeah I'm a bit negative, but I'm not that bad.

Or is it because I'm not Soul Crew like the rest of the forum's 'top boys'?

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Tue Nov 13, 2012 3:00 am

C. Rombie-Coat wrote:
No Smoking wrote:What's my name doing on that list :lol:

For the record why do you say he abused soldiers? He said he didn't consider them his heroes didn't he?

Would it be abusive if I said that I didn't consider Duran Duran as my hero? Surely we are in a day and age where we all have a right to decide who our heroes are?


Cunton,
Placing respect for UK servicemen on the same moral plane as a pathetic pop group highlights what a nasty smartarsed little shit you are.


What's pathetic about them? Ever met them? No.

We all have a right to decide who our heroes are, if he didnt think the soldiers of an illegal war were his heroes then surely he has the right to express that... Otherwise you are promoting a fascist ideology... You know, like the ones Britain were fighting in world war 2?

Irony eh?

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Tue Nov 13, 2012 4:08 am

Thoth invented hieroglyphs, the picture writing of Ancient Egypt. He was the measurer of the earth and the counter of the stars, the keeper and recorder of all knowledge.

Just to let you know.

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Tue Nov 13, 2012 7:46 am

No Smoking wrote:
C. Rombie-Coat wrote:
No Smoking wrote:What's my name doing on that list :lol:

For the record why do you say he abused soldiers? He said he didn't consider them his heroes didn't he?

Would it be abusive if I said that I didn't consider Duran Duran as my hero? Surely we are in a day and age where we all have a right to decide who our heroes are?


Cunton,
Placing respect for UK servicemen on the same moral plane as a pathetic pop group highlights what a nasty smartarsed little shit you are.


What's pathetic about them? Ever met them? No.

We all have a right to decide who our heroes are, if he didnt think the soldiers of an illegal war were his heroes then surely he has the right to express that... Otherwise you are promoting a fascist ideology... You know, like the ones Britain were fighting in world war 2?

Irony eh?


There you go again smartarse.
So in your analysis putting your life on the line has an equal value to poncing about on a stage in make up?
I think not.
Whatever your views on Iraq or any other war the forces simply do their duty.A concept which is clearly alien to you.

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Tue Nov 13, 2012 7:50 am

No Smoking wrote:Thoth invented hieroglyphs, the picture writing of Ancient Egypt. He was the measurer of the earth and the counter of the stars, the keeper and recorder of all knowledge.

Just to let you know.


Cunton tragic,
I bet that one pleased you. Big excitement at the keyboard.
What about your jack white avatar?
You smug tw*t

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Tue Nov 13, 2012 7:55 am

C. Rombie-Coat wrote:
No Smoking wrote:
C. Rombie-Coat wrote:
No Smoking wrote:What's my name doing on that list :lol:

For the record why do you say he abused soldiers? He said he didn't consider them his heroes didn't he?

Would it be abusive if I said that I didn't consider Duran Duran as my hero? Surely we are in a day and age where we all have a right to decide who our heroes are?


Cunton,
Placing respect for UK servicemen on the same moral plane as a pathetic pop group highlights what a nasty smartarsed little shit you are.


What's pathetic about them? Ever met them? No.

We all have a right to decide who our heroes are, if he didnt think the soldiers of an illegal war were his heroes then surely he has the right to express that... Otherwise you are promoting a fascist ideology... You know, like the ones Britain were fighting in world war 2?

Irony eh?


There you go again smartarse.
So in your analysis putting your life on the line has an equal value to poncing about on a stage in make up?
I think not.
Whatever your views on Iraq or any other war the forces simply do their duty.A concept which is clearly alien to you.


Nobody is questioning their bravery. But does being brave make you a hero if what you are doing is illegal?

Are lumberjacks your heroes too? I think it's the most dangerous profession and undoubtedly brave, they put their lives in the line every day to do their job... What about miners? Are they your heroes too?

Media driven nonsense.

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Tue Nov 13, 2012 7:58 am

C. Rombie-Coat wrote:
No Smoking wrote:Thoth invented hieroglyphs, the picture writing of Ancient Egypt. He was the measurer of the earth and the counter of the stars, the keeper and recorder of all knowledge.

Just to let you know.


Cunton tragic,
I bet that one pleased you. Big excitement at the keyboard.
What about your jack white avatar?
You smug tw*t


Didnt bother me at all, I can't read hieroglyphs.

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Tue Nov 13, 2012 1:18 pm

No Smoking wrote:
C. Rombie-Coat wrote:
No Smoking wrote:Thoth invented hieroglyphs, the picture writing of Ancient Egypt. He was the measurer of the earth and the counter of the stars, the keeper and recorder of all knowledge.

Just to let you know.


Cunton tragic,
I bet that one pleased you. Big excitement at the keyboard.
What about your jack white avatar?
You smug tw*t


Didnt bother me at all, I can't read hieroglyphs.


Your conceit is so disgustingly clear.

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Tue Nov 13, 2012 1:28 pm

No Smoking wrote:
C. Rombie-Coat wrote:
No Smoking wrote:
C. Rombie-Coat wrote:
No Smoking wrote:What's my name doing on that list :lol:

For the record why do you say he abused soldiers? He said he didn't consider them his heroes didn't he?

Would it be abusive if I said that I didn't consider Duran Duran as my hero? Surely we are in a day and age where we all have a right to decide who our heroes are?


Cunton,
Placing respect for UK servicemen on the same moral plane as a pathetic pop group highlights what a nasty smartarsed little shit you are.


What's pathetic about them? Ever met them? No.

We all have a right to decide who our heroes are, if he didnt think the soldiers of an illegal war were his heroes then surely he has the right to express that... Otherwise you are promoting a fascist ideology... You know, like the ones Britain were fighting in world war 2?

Irony eh?


There you go again smartarse.
So in your analysis putting your life on the line has an equal value to poncing about on a stage in make up?
I think not.
Whatever your views on Iraq or any other war the forces simply do their duty.A concept which is clearly alien to you.


Nobody is questioning their bravery. But does being brave make you a hero if what you are doing is illegal?

Are lumberjacks your heroes too? I think it's the most dangerous profession and undoubtedly brave, they put their lives in the line every day to do their job... What about miners? Are they your heroes too?

Media driven nonsense.




I suspect lumberjacks are more your kind of thing but pray tell where in UK or international law the Iraq invasion was illegal.

Many people have jobs that have an element of risk.The point that passes you by is that servicemen (and women) happen to put their lives on the line for you, me and everyone else in this country.

Re: Your favourite re-incarnation of Cunton tragic

Tue Nov 13, 2012 6:20 pm

Bluebird since 1948 wrote:
Sneggyblubird wrote:
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:
Damned Yank wrote:
6 bysedd wrote:What an odd post.Anyone would think you're 1 and the same.Kaabooosh!


Well, they are the only two who admitted to meeting one another :lol:

Of course they're one and the same


I never admitted meeting him. :old:


Thats a bit short of outright denial of his statement.


He said he met me, I didn't confirm or deny the allegations but chose to ignore them as forum inspectors such as yourself will draw conclusions that meet your own ends whatever I chose to do.

:old: :old:


He,he,forum inspector eh :lol: you rascal you.Thanks for the promotion but not sure Annis and others would agree with you.There ain't much that could upset me on an internet message board but being associated with that troll would come pretty close.