Are you quoting me? Those are not my exact words so if you do decide to quote then please link to the relevant post.
Edit: So let's compare how you went about it and how Andrew went about it.
Do you even realise how rude you are, Daisy?
The following is the chronological order of the posts. It would appear from your remarks in this series of posts - and I haven't bothered to list them all - that you have changed your tune towards LB - complete turnaround I'd say, from accusing me of putting off newbies to condemning LB. Try making up your mind.
Do you even realise how very rude you are Julia. Stop and think about it. Also, while you're thinking, give some consideration to your position of Moderator and be even handed. I know there are several members who would appreciate that.
Re: UK Coalition Govt: Success or failure? « Reply #334 on: May 09, 2011, 06:48 PM »
LB … I do mean all powers, tax and all revenues in Scotland. That would solve the problem and stop all the complaining. They can't have it all ways.
DAISY … Is there enough money to pay for a Scottish Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Diplomatic Service, or will taxes be raised to pay for this?
LB … Re: UK Coalition Govt: Success or failure? « Reply #335 on: May 09, 2011, 07:02 PM »
Oh grow up. You brought up William Wallace. It is obvious that lots and lots of people voted SNP are we all anti English. You obviously think all scots are the same. So there is no point trying to speak to you.
Carry on in your own little world it is obvious you are not interested in different points of view from your own.
DAISY … Re: UK Coalition Govt: Success or failure? « Reply #336 on: May 09, 2011, 07:05 PM »
I wonder why you cannot put across your point of view without resorting to rudeness. I have no idea what you're talking about and I certainly never brought up William Wallace! Nor do I think all Scots are the same, nor am I oblivious to other points of view.
LB … Re: UK Coalition Govt: Success or failure? « Reply #337 on: May 09, 2011, 07:07 PM »
Daisy the reply was not for your benefit so come of your high horse
DAISY … If you are replying to another post, then you need to quote that post. If you just dump your point of view willy nilly then the poster immediately prior to yours will assume your very rude remarks are directed at them. You really need to learn some manners.
TOPSPIN MODERATOR …Re: UK Coalition Govt: Success or failure? « Reply #341 on: May 09, 2011, 07:14 PM »
I think you should stop making up bullsh*t rules.DAISY … Re: UK Coalition Govt: Success or failure? « Reply #342 on: May 09, 2011, 07:16 PM »
I'm not actually making up any rules - at least that was not my intention. If someone posts comments and doesn't quote another post, I had always assumed that the new post referred to the one immediately before it. Is that not correct?