OS is an older version of Yeeb and likes to blast the mrs with his manfat when she is out to it.Calculon wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 5:45 amEarlier when she was asleepOpenside wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 11:18 pmYou cunt you have dropped me right in it, my guffaw has awakened the fragrant CMOS who is now considerably less loving than she was earlier...notfatcat wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 10:39 pm There's every likelihood that that is a very unfair ban. There seems to be an unlimited number of spineless jellyfish on PR crying out racist to anyone they dislike, and so to pick on the most spineless and weedy of them all is just not cricket.![]()
The last time you posted on PR?
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Great, you'll be able to find out the answer to my question. Is the ban permanent, or for one week?
We have enjoyed a beer together once, remember?
No, you are an absolute twat of a poster.Muttonbird wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 10:24 pm It's been a week. Just before I got this message:
The notification is contradictory. The ban is either permanent, or for one week, and it would be good to know which. Whatever you think about me as a poster aside, could anyone, particularly any PR mods who post here (Enzedder) shine a light on it?
Thx.
Be careful. Very careful.
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Well, you're not so great yourself.Slick wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 9:54 amNo, you are an absolute twat of a poster.Muttonbird wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 10:24 pm It's been a week. Just before I got this message:
The notification is contradictory. The ban is either permanent, or for one week, and it would be good to know which. Whatever you think about me as a poster aside, could anyone, particularly any PR mods who post here (Enzedder) shine a light on it?
Thx.
Be careful. Very careful.
It's just a question. I dare say if the ban is permanent I'll be posting here a bit more so it might be in the interests of this community to try find the answer.
Making threats is not a good way to endear yourself to anyone here I can if you misbehave create a group just for you that requires every post of yours to be moderated and approved by a mod before it appears, tedious i know but i dont gave a problem doing it as we have a small but pretty perfectly fomed community here.Muttonbird wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 10:05 amWell, you're not so great yourself.Slick wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 9:54 amNo, you are an absolute twat of a poster.Muttonbird wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 10:24 pm It's been a week. Just before I got this message:
The notification is contradictory. The ban is either permanent, or for one week, and it would be good to know which. Whatever you think about me as a poster aside, could anyone, particularly any PR mods who post here (Enzedder) shine a light on it?
Thx.
Be careful. Very careful.
It's just a question. I dare say if the ban is permanent I'll be posting here a bit more so it might be in the interests of this community to try find the answer.
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Mutton is a quality poster no need to moderated..ASMO wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 12:11 pmMaking threats is not a good way to endear yourself to anyone here I can if you misbehave create a group just for you that requires every post of yours to be moderated and approved by a mod before it appears, tedious i know but i dont gave a problem doing it as we have a small but pretty perfectly fomed community here.Muttonbird wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 10:05 amWell, you're not so great yourself.
It's just a question. I dare say if the ban is permanent I'll be posting here a bit more so it might be in the interests of this community to try find the answer.
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Thanks PB. Hope you are well.OomStruisbaai wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 7:53 pmMutton is a quality poster no need to moderated..ASMO wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 12:11 pmMaking threats is not a good way to endear yourself to anyone here I can if you misbehave create a group just for you that requires every post of yours to be moderated and approved by a mod before it appears, tedious i know but i dont gave a problem doing it as we have a small but pretty perfectly fomed community here.Muttonbird wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 10:05 am Well, you're not so great yourself.
It's just a question. I dare say if the ban is permanent I'll be posting here a bit more so it might be in the interests of this community to try find the answer.
ASMO, it's not a threat, just an observation in response to Slick's comment.
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Thank you Enz. I appreciate you looking into that.
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Thank fok it was only for a week.
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It’s been about a year.
This place is quieter but better.
This place is quieter but better.
I don’t venture on to PR much but afaik Globby hasn’t posted for a couple of months. Like you I hope he is okay.Slick wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 9:31 am Is Globus posting over there? Hasn't been on here for a while, hope he's OK.
As for posting on PR I can’t remember my most recent - probably two or three months ago. I’ve been pretty quiet on NPR too but I look in most days and add the occasional Pearl of Wisdom.
I look in from time to time but the place is pretty toxic.
The visceral animosity that a cohort of Irish posters have for England/Britain is one of the turn offs. You just can't engage meaningfully with people that are so consumed by anger and hatred.
This place is much more chilled out with nicer people and a better ambience in my humble opinion.
The visceral animosity that a cohort of Irish posters have for England/Britain is one of the turn offs. You just can't engage meaningfully with people that are so consumed by anger and hatred.
This place is much more chilled out with nicer people and a better ambience in my humble opinion.
Most of the time he is fine, and then out of the blue he posts unacceptable stuff. Maybe it’s caused by phases of the moon, or something. He needs to be watched.OomStruisbaai wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 7:53 pmMutton is a quality poster no need to moderated..ASMO wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 12:11 pmMaking threats is not a good way to endear yourself to anyone here I can if you misbehave create a group just for you that requires every post of yours to be moderated and approved by a mod before it appears, tedious i know but i dont gave a problem doing it as we have a small but pretty perfectly fomed community here.Muttonbird wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 10:05 am Well, you're not so great yourself.
It's just a question. I dare say if the ban is permanent I'll be posting here a bit more so it might be in the interests of this community to try find the answer.
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I know Mutton for sometime before he posted on PR.Fangle wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 4:01 pmMost of the time he is fine, and then out of the blue he posts unacceptable stuff. Maybe it’s caused by phases of the moon, or something. He needs to be watched.OomStruisbaai wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 7:53 pmMutton is a quality poster no need to moderated..ASMO wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 12:11 pm
Making threats is not a good way to endear yourself to anyone here I can if you misbehave create a group just for you that requires every post of yours to be moderated and approved by a mod before it appears, tedious i know but i dont gave a problem doing it as we have a small but pretty perfectly fomed community here.
He seems like a real rugby person who understand rugby culture with respect for the opposition and supporters.
Then he post on PR and AC starts trolling him. AC bring out the kak of any genuine poster.
It happen to most not supporting Canterbury.
A long long while ago, back when Tae had GE & Straw locked in his basement and everyone thought "El Bonkered" was funny. Long enough ago to give advice to Softie for a place to stop for a break on his trip to see Fawlty (it went wrong as the place was trashed by football hooligans) Maybe 15 years?
And he had pigsy suspended from a flagpole.Jasonstry wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 4:43 pm A long long while ago, back when Tae had GE & Straw locked in his basement and everyone thought "El Bonkered" was funny. Long enough ago to give advice to Softie for a place to stop for a break on his trip to see Fawlty (it went wrong as the place was trashed by football hooligans) Maybe 15 years?
Who were you over there?Un Pilier wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 11:09 amI don’t venture on to PR much but afaik Globby hasn’t posted for a couple of months. Like you I hope he is okay.Slick wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 9:31 am Is Globus posting over there? Hasn't been on here for a while, hope he's OK.
As for posting on PR I can’t remember my most recent - probably two or three months ago. I’ve been pretty quiet on NPR too but I look in most days and add the occasional Pearl of Wisdom.
I was going today I am not yeeb but you beat me To it and not in a good way eww,Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 7:08 amOS is an older version of Yeeb and likes to blast the mrs with his manfat when she is out to it.
Earlier as in before she went to sleep

Or even better just permaban you here too.Muttonbird wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 10:05 amWell, you're not so great yourself.Slick wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 9:54 amNo, you are an absolute twat of a poster.Muttonbird wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 10:24 pm It's been a week. Just before I got this message:
The notification is contradictory. The ban is either permanent, or for one week, and it would be good to know which. Whatever you think about me as a poster aside, could anyone, particularly any PR mods who post here (Enzedder) shine a light on it?
Thx.
Be careful. Very careful.
It's just a question. I dare say if the ban is permanent I'll be posting here a bit more so it might be in the interests of this community to try find the answer.
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On what grounds?Openside wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 10:46 pmOr even better just permaban you here too.Muttonbird wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 10:05 amWell, you're not so great yourself.
It's just a question. I dare say if the ban is permanent I'll be posting here a bit more so it might be in the interests of this community to try find the answer.
Not that you have required grounds before.
Muttonbird wrote: Wed Mar 03, 2021 12:26 amOn what grounds?Openside wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 10:46 pmOr even better just permaban you here too.Muttonbird wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 10:05 am Well, you're not so great yourself.
It's just a question. I dare say if the ban is permanent I'll be posting here a bit more so it might be in the interests of this community to try find the answer.
Not that you have required grounds before.



Don’t wish to appear unfriendly or precious but I prefer not to say. There are reasons for that.Ymx wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 8:49 pmWho were you over there?Un Pilier wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 11:09 amI don’t venture on to PR much but afaik Globby hasn’t posted for a couple of months. Like you I hope he is okay.Slick wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 9:31 am Is Globus posting over there? Hasn't been on here for a while, hope he's OK.
As for posting on PR I can’t remember my most recent - probably two or three months ago. I’ve been pretty quiet on NPR too but I look in most days and add the occasional Pearl of Wisdom.
Fair enough JakeUn Pilier wrote: Sun Mar 07, 2021 10:25 amDon’t wish to appear unfriendly or precious but I prefer not to say. There are reasons for that.Ymx wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 8:49 pmWho were you over there?Un Pilier wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 11:09 am
I don’t venture on to PR much but afaik Globby hasn’t posted for a couple of months. Like you I hope he is okay.
As for posting on PR I can’t remember my most recent - probably two or three months ago. I’ve been pretty quiet on NPR too but I look in most days and add the occasional Pearl of Wisdom.
Un Pilier wrote: Sun Mar 07, 2021 10:25 amDon’t wish to appear unfriendly or precious but I prefer not to say. There are reasons for that.Ymx wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 8:49 pmWho were you over there?Un Pilier wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 11:09 am
I don’t venture on to PR much but afaik Globby hasn’t posted for a couple of months. Like you I hope he is okay.
As for posting on PR I can’t remember my most recent - probably two or three months ago. I’ve been pretty quiet on NPR too but I look in most days and add the occasional Pearl of Wisdom.

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Please don't frequent here.Muttonbird wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 10:05 amWell, you're not so great yourself.Slick wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 9:54 amNo, you are an absolute twat of a poster.Muttonbird wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 10:24 pm It's been a week. Just before I got this message:
The notification is contradictory. The ban is either permanent, or for one week, and it would be good to know which. Whatever you think about me as a poster aside, could anyone, particularly any PR mods who post here (Enzedder) shine a light on it?
Thx.
Be careful. Very careful.
It's just a question. I dare say if the ban is permanent I'll be posting here a bit more so it might be in the interests of this community to try find the answer.
A PR member passes away
Friday 29th August 2008
Bulldog (AKA Simon Dickson): 1961-2008
The phrase 'Online Community' is often touted these days without people realising just how reliant we have become on the WWW for our social, professional and even love lives.
Planet Rugby has become a huge online rugby community with its very own identity and thriving and opinionated chat forum, where many rugby fans from around the globe debate the game, their allegiances and virtually everything else about life! Without their contribution and interest, it's a truism to say PR would not exist today in the form we find it.
One of the Veterans of that Chat Forum, and someone that has contributed his garrulous views on almost a daily basis since 1998, posted as Bulldog, who in every day life was an English light-oil trader named Simon Dickson, based out of Houston in Texas.
Sadly, Simon passed away on 21/07/08 aged 48, a heart attack taking a young life and an athletic mind.
He was a rugby fanatic, a Harlequin and England supporter, but more East End geezer than public school toff. His first allegiance was to Buller RFC, who appeared more times in his threads than Auckland or Leicester! His watching history stretched from the mid 70s to date and he had watched England in every major Rugby playing country, including the 2003 Rugby World Cup final that England won, his proudest moment. A lover of fine wine, of beer and life itself, he lived every minute of those 48 years to the fullest.
For us here at Planet Rugby, it's difficult for us to describe his contributions, so we thought it would more appropriate to edit together some of the comments that have literally been flooding in, either via mail or through our forum.
1) My first day on the forum he sent me a personal email welcoming me in.
He knew his rugby all right. When I couldn't remember the name of a "one cap wonder" Welsh hooker, describing the man as a ruddy faced chap, Simon came straight back with his name - Nigel Meek. Encyclopaedic knowledge.
2) Bulldog's first words to me....
When we first met in the LJ (he was in Rio de Janerio to play golf, naturally), he walked in wearing a Lions shirt. Quite a lot of other people were wearing rugby shirts but I just knew it had to be him.
He strolled up to the bar, ordered a pint of Guinness, took a sip and said in his best Estuary English, "Christ, this is p*ss!" and ordered a bottle of Heineken.
3) Last time I saw him was at a head-wetting drinks in the function room upstairs at the Nellie Dean in November 2006, to which he cordially invited not only himself but a couple of his mates, too. The miserable sod talked too loud, smoked too much and abused my hospitality no end: the drinks bill at the end of the evening was huge (although, to be fair, he was not solely responsible for that...).
Mind you, it was difficult to begrudge him, since only hours earlier he had stood my mate and I a lovely lunch in Mayfair.
He was generous to a fault. First time I met him was at the Hole In The Wall (anyone else noticing a theme developing here...?), his favourite boozer in all the world (no surprise, really: it is a dump). I can't remember exactly who was there, but I do know he brought his then wife with him. The event sticks out in my mind for two reasons. First because I somehow contrived to pour an entire pint of vitamin G all over his wife and he didn't even punch me; second because he then took her - soaked through - and me to supper at Bank and wouldn't hear of us paying. You can't argue with that kind of quality.
Garrulous, irascible, scarily loud of voice, often deliberately coarse, deep of pocket and warm of heart, we shouldn't be shocked at his passing: he drank like a fish, smoked like a trooper, had a pretty stressful job, spent too much time on planes and considered exercise to be something for other, less interesting, people.
Although he will leave a large hole in the board and my email will be less busy, personally I shan't mourn the bugger. He would, I believe, be horrified at the thought; so I'll raise a glass of red to him this evening and mark his passing by doubling my resolve to make sure I get to the gym as often as I promise myself I will.
4) It's been almost five years since I caught up with Bulldog a couple of times while he was here for the 2003 world cup, having known each other for a couple of years prior to that on the chat board.
We met for lunch at The Royal Exhibition by Central Station around midday and immediately I had some catching up to do as he'd been on it for a couple of hours already. We hit it off straight away and within a short time the force of his personality had attracted half a dozen others to our table in the beer-garden including several lovely young lasses that Bulldog charmed across from another table, whom he effortlessly passed himself off to as a globe-trotting rugby journalist. (Personally I thought being an wealthy international oil Baron would have been far more impressive, but he was probably bored of the reality.)
For the next 14 hours we drank, smoked and laughed ourselves stupid about anything and everything. His rugby knowledge, at least as far as England was concerned, was impeccable. He crashed at my place, but before he did, found my laptop left on and logged in, as I popped out for a paper. Par for his treasured courses that he managed in that time to leave several acutely embarrassing messages on the PR message board in my name.
He was gone before I woke next morning but we caught up not long after following England's victory. It was difficult to get a sensible word out of him as he'd been on the booze for 24 hours solid. He was one extremely happy Bulldog, a world champion, in perhaps one of the happiest moments of his life.
When I look at some of the recent pictures posted of Simon it's clear he had aged far more than the five years since I last saw him, though it's an incredible shock to have learned of his passing.
Bulldog was a chat room fixture from the earliest days, a prolific poster but one who never took the place seriously. You never saw Bulldog lose his cool, in fact only one post in 20 was more than a short sentence long, most often just a few well chosen words to cheerfully put someone in their place.
He was a stirrer but never a troll, the keenest student of the game but never a preacher, came across as a gruff bastard but in my mind is only his grinning mug from 2003.
I don't know his family or his many friends away from the board, so while my thoughts are with them, it is here on the board where his loss will be felt most acutely for me. His loss to the PR forum cannot be understated. He was just always here, and now he's gone.
5) He laughed at my jokes,
He endured my doting father "my kid is the smartest, funniest, bentest" stories,
He leapt to commiserate,
He pounced on anything stupid,
but, as quick as he was with the one-liner, or emphatic putdown,
He was quicker with the reach for the wallet and the first beer,
He was always there, even when we were not,
He had an enormous heart, which, sadly, was not large enough for his unquenchable appetite for life.
6) I was busy in Deadmonton laughing at Bulldog's attempts to pick up a rather busty ginger burd.
He used the following line as his coup de grace but it didn't quite come off: 'I don't sweat much for a portly fella, dahling.'
7) And now, a word from the man himself.....Bulldog was famed for his wit and full on banter. When every Kiwi in the land bemoaned Newcastle's signing of All Black Legend Carl Hayman, Simon was quick to see the flaw in their argument. Quick as a flash he responded:
"Hayman this, Hayman thaaat. I'm sick of Kiwi hypocrisy. No-one said a word when Ben Gollings was starring in the Air NZ Cup!"
Equally when another poster eulogised about Wales' future, Bulldog was quick to remind him of some of the perceived root courses:
Welsh poster: "Wales have learned from our mistakes, the future is red- we won't make the same mistakes again"
Bulldog: "So you're going to stop picking fat useless blokes then?"
Great banter, all done with tongue firmly in cheek.
8) Lastly, it is without doubt that Bulldog has perpetrated the most successful flounce in the history of Planet Rugby...in fact ever! Leaving us not with "good riddance", or "he was a tosser anyway" or any other negative thoughts, but rather with an empty feeling of "WTF?", "Why", and an empty silence, with that awful notion that there is something left undone, something left unsaid, something left unfinished.
"Larger-than-life" is a term that is overused, and it's currency is often devalued. but in this case, it is the only term we can think of that fits all facets of Bulldog. Bulldog is, was, and always will be larger than life.
In the footsteps of another English great, Martin Johnson, the garrulous, gruff, impossible, lovable, grizzly Pom has left us, and left us as all great athletes should do, at the top of his game, and as the consummate showman leaving his audience wanting one last finale.
RIP Bulldog
You'll be missed.
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Corrected.notfatcat wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 10:39 pm There seems to be an unlimited number of spineless jellyfish on PR crying out racist to anyone
I post on the English rugby thread. But most threads turn into complete shit showers with the usual suspects well to the foreTorquemada 1420 wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 11:16 amCorrected.notfatcat wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 10:39 pm There seems to be an unlimited number of spineless jellyfish on PR crying out racist to anyone
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The irony being none of the c**ts is anything else than middle class white and so has no business in the debate at all.SaintK wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 12:48 pmI post on the English rugby thread. But most threads turn into complete shit showers with the usual suspects well to the foreTorquemada 1420 wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 11:16 amCorrected.notfatcat wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 10:39 pm There seems to be an unlimited number of spineless jellyfish on PR crying out racist to anyone