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Old 10 February 2009, 12:56 AM   #61
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Well said Dan Martin is a top bloke and is a straight talker and I would agree some of what he has written has got lost in translation. Martin does have a dry and very English sense of humour. Ed has handled the whole thing very well.
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Old 10 February 2009, 01:18 AM   #62
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Well said Dan Martin is a top bloke and is a straight talker and I would agree some of what he has written has got lost in translation. Martin does have a dry and very English sense of humour. Ed has handled the whole thing very well.
Agreed.
I'd love to be in the pub while Ed and Martin try to save the world. God knows Martin and I couldn't get it done. But we tried.
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Old 10 February 2009, 01:19 AM   #63
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I think that other foras dealing with cars, guns etc inherently create an element of competition among their members...i.e. "my car is faster than yours", "i am better at shooting than you"...whereas the worst scenario for TRF is that one may say "my watch keeps better time than yours" or that "the Daytona sucks, long live the Sub"
So it should be normal and healthy that we TRF members are friendly and nice to one another since our passion is about Rolex (in particular and this is also important) watches and horology. Some forums need that element of competition and dispute to survive...TRF imho should stay as it is!
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Old 10 February 2009, 01:25 AM   #64
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Mopsey: as I have heard said, "Can't we all just get along?" LoL Mopsey, as we tell everyone, you don't have to read through each thread, specially if it's a slapping on the back congratulations. Keep the blood pressure in the normal not the high side!

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Old 10 February 2009, 01:30 AM   #65
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Thanks Earl and may i add that my discussion with Martin last night left no bitter taste in the mouth at all!! I have been around English people for the most part of my adult life and being straight talkers as well as having a dry sense of humour (as the other Martin pointed out) are some of the qualities i appreciate and that are indicative of many English fellas!! I think Martin is one of them guys and not for a moment did he become arrogant or aggressive last night! Most importantly he did not point at any member in particular. He just expressed a view in a straight manner and he did so in a very humourous (imho) manner.
EDIT: By the way i am laughing loud whenever he posts a joke on the joke section...especially that last one he posted....
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Old 10 February 2009, 02:53 AM   #66
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Well said Dan Martin is a top bloke and is a straight talker and I would agree some of what he has written has got lost in translation. Martin does have a dry and very English sense of humour. Ed has handled the whole thing very well.
Agree

Perhaps the malaka should have used some smilies

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Old 10 February 2009, 02:56 AM   #67
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Old 10 February 2009, 02:57 AM   #68
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Old 10 February 2009, 03:01 AM   #69
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Old 10 February 2009, 03:02 AM   #70
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simply because everybody is helpful and a true rolexer.

There is only one Trurolexer

Just like there is only one JJ, thank god
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Old 10 February 2009, 03:04 AM   #71
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Just like there is only one JJ, thank god
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Old 10 February 2009, 03:08 AM   #72
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On top of things today old man... Only two minutes to respond

How does it feel to be responsible for around 6% of the posts on TRF???
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Old 10 February 2009, 03:17 AM   #73
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On top of things today old man... Only two minutes to respond

How does it feel to be responsible for around 6% of the posts on TRF???
Only a lousy 6%? And all this time I thought it was like 60%!!!
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Old 10 February 2009, 03:23 AM   #74
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Only a lousy 6%? And all this time I thought it was like 60%!!!
Sometimes it seems like 60% buddy.
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Old 10 February 2009, 03:24 AM   #75
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Only a lousy 6%? And all this time I thought it was like 60%!!!
Hey you are pulling the weight of 1143 average posters

The sheep must be lonely

By the way, nice 'do
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Old 10 February 2009, 03:26 AM   #76
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The sheep must be lonely

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I know!!
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Old 10 February 2009, 03:26 AM   #77
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Sometimes it seems like 60% buddy.
HA HA, I'll answer you in typical JJ fashion:

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JJ you know we're teasing... Good to have you around
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Old 10 February 2009, 03:28 AM   #78
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HA HA, I'll answer you in typical JJ fashion:



JJ you know we're teasing... Good to have you around
Thanks, John......and now I've gotta rush off to work!!

Coming up to 6:30 am Tuesday morning here.....see ya all.....have a nice day.

Cheers - JJ
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Old 10 February 2009, 03:46 AM   #79
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Thanks, John......and now I've gotta rush off to work!!

Coming up to 6:30 am Tuesday morning here.....see ya all.....have a nice day.

Cheers - JJ
Knew that one would get him

Could you imagine the amount of posts he'd have, if it was not for work?

Anyway... I love TRF for all the information, the great photos, the friends, the occasional thread hijack Jocke, JJ, Tools, Mike, Felly, Trurolexer, the occasional malaka, and all the rest...

THANKS FOR MAKING TRF THE BEST WATCH FORUM ON THE WEB
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I think that Martin makes some valid points.....And his last 3 posts in this thread seem very "tongue in cheek".

What people seem to forget is that TRF is a genuinely Global forum,and as such needs to have strong moderation,or else someone will always be whining about something.

Gun/politics/Race/Faith threads go downhill rapidly so they are nipped in the bud.............Fair enough..............Chill it's just a watch forum (credit Larry)

Trolls are removed quickly,sometimes a shame (OK, I found Archie42 very amusing) (Sorry James)

TRF does have a unique "feel" and I could not agree with Dan more, "better sweet than sour"

Finally,to Martin I like your posts and hope to meet you in the future...

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Old 10 February 2009, 06:06 AM   #81
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Jim,

This is extremely well said and I appreciate you doing so.

I have been a member of other forums in the past, but I can say that I have never been so drawn to one as I have TRF.

This truly a fellowship of friends! I too value all of you!

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There is no denying that TRF is the best. I learn something here everyday. For instance, today I learned what the word "malakas" meant. I travel to the UK and Europe several times a year and I've never heard anyone use that word! So yes, there is more to this forum than just watches and people patting each other on the back.
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Old 10 February 2009, 06:27 AM   #83
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Perhaps the malaka should have used some smilies

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I learned what the word "malakas" meant.
Don't you love it? You get to learn foreign languages here too!!
It will also come very handy when you visit a Greek island in the summer! Everyone's middle name is malakas!!
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Don't you love it? You get to learn foreign languages here too!!
It will also come very handy when you visit a Greek island in the summer! Everyone's middle name is malakas!!
I work with a greek long time ago and when we call him malaka he didn't smile.



But that is 30 years ago, maybe it's more accepted today.

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Old 10 February 2009, 06:35 AM   #85
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I work with a greek long time ago and when we call him malaka he didn't smile.



But that is 30 years ago, maybe it's more accepted today.

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It probably got him because malakas is so common he preferred to be called by his first name!
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There is no denying that TRF is the best. I learn something here everyday. For instance, today I learned what the word "malakas" meant. I travel to the UK and Europe several times a year and I've never heard anyone use that word! So yes, there is more to this forum than just watches and people patting each other on the back.

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Don't you love it? You get to learn foreign languages here too!!
It will also come very handy when you visit a Greek island in the summer! Everyone's middle name is malakas!!



The same today

Wonder if Google noticed a slight uptick in searches for "malaka"

On another note, I've been reading JJs posts for two years now and just recently googled "tosser"

Maybe we should All work on JJ, "malaka" seems such a more polite way of addressing "tossers."
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"malaka" seems such a more polite way of addressing "tossers."
+1 plus we will not run the risk of getting any more infractions
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It probably got him because malakas is so common he preferred to be called by his first name!
I believe he was a old man with dignity and I was a kid full of bulls**t.

Maybe that was the reason?

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Or maybe reverse?



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