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Bellexia the answer was not specifically aimed at you or your actions. Just pointing out why it is here and that there is a reason for it. In my years here I have seen it personally quite a few times. . It was not implied or intended for it to be aimed at any one member. If it appeared that way to you I am sorry but it was not the case.

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I would recommend that everyone get into the habit of previewing their posts before hitting the submit post button. One can preview their posts via the More Reply Options button and see if the word filter kicked in. You then can edit the post.

Also, the moderator team is here to help you. If a post loses it's meaning due to the word filter, contact a mod and we can help straighten out the post.

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Hi all,

I have been rather lax and neglected to monitor this topic.

I know and understand the rules and the need for them and have no problem at all with complying.

This topic was and is meant as a 'fun' piece. I have thoroughly enjoyed it as such too! esp the peanut b%**£! and those tennis references! :lol:

I was caught unawares the first times but have a feel for it now and can sort of avoid the obvious ones! and knowing the 'rules of the game' I play accordingly.

I do understand Paulette's 'ire' at the thought that her writings may be changed arbitrarily, but she should bear in mind the limitations and rules of play. I do point out that as everyone is aware of these 'rules' (eventually :rolleyes:) the occasional faux pas can be rectified and we can all have a giggle at it. :lol: Of course different rules apply elsewhere.....

So girls ....... does any one know where I can purchase some of these fabled Peanut butter testicles ! :rolleyes::lol:

LnK

Michelle

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The political forum has seen a few too. Love what it does to the first name of former vice-president Cheney. Or Richard Nixon's nickname. Definitely one name you'll never see an FTM able to use here.

I recently transformed some hamburgers into an altogether different dish via the word filter by mentioning forming them into spheres.

And the story about the little Dutch boy who stuck his finger in the seawall becomes definitely non PG when told in the words normally used.

Gotta love that word filter!

Johnny

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Guest MichellePetite

Hi Johnny,

Went strait to this when I saw your pic. on the topic banner........ You did it to me again!

Right! note to self:

Under no circumstances drink coffee - or anything else when reading this topic :lol: !

LnK

Michelle

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