Define trolls, acceptable inquiries
#21
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I enjoy a really good troll as long as people don't resort to nasty, unimaginative retorts. A witty, clever response is needed in this oft-time, politically correct forum. It seems that many here are the type who would play a game at home and not keep score. I like to keep score and feel the joy of victory without rubbing it in (too much).
#23
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Legend had me rolling, but I have to add...... That you will be mocked for low budget and mocked for high budget. On the airline board someone asked about the seats in business class on a particular aircraft was called "snobby". There's no winning.<BR><BR>Bobbi
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It's a good idea for newbies on any forum to look up the FAQ file or equivalent.<BR>Two questions are sure to get people's backs up: Is XXXX worth it?<BR>and Is XXX safe?<BR>There are also the real trolls usually mentioning British food, fat loud Americans, smelly French people etc.<BR>If you are enraged by a thread, then that's a troll. Don't encourage them by replying.