One of the rules concerning posts from commercial websites is that if they must plug their stuff here then it must be accompanied by pictures.
This forum is here to entertain its members. It is NOT just for free adverts to make companies money.
And whilst I'm here, please refrain from bumping commercial posts by adding one-line comments to all your threads (invariably on a Friday or Sunday night). In one case one offender 'thanked' everyone to bump their post and nobody had even replied to it!
Bill
COMMERCIAL POSTS MUST HAVE PICTURES
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.... and I'd like to offer my deepest thanks to Muckypup for his wonderful work in replying to Bill. I love you all! [Insert additional gushing here.]
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"Seriously though folks..." Good point well made, Bill.
.... and I'd like to offer my deepest thanks to Muckypup for his wonderful work in replying to Bill. I love you all! [Insert additional gushing here.]
</Richard Attenborough mode>
"Seriously though folks..." Good point well made, Bill.
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Lizzie_Claymore - Posts: 846 [ View ]
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Re: COMMERCIAL POSTS MUST HAVE PICTURES
Cheeky buggers, You tell em Bill, im right behind you
no witty signature...signature
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Oh and another thing...don't put your headlines in capital letters. We reserve those for shouting at you!
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BillShipton - Posts: 4371 [ View ]
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Re: COMMERCIAL POSTS MUST HAVE PICTURES
Sorry am new here, and yes i do have commercial interests, but more in learning more from people in the various fetish scene's and offering product advice when and when possible, i use alot of forums, and anyone that thinks starting a new thread as a way to just plug product is going to work must be off their heads, generally speaking most forums these days are well run and moderated and any such threads should be taken down and users banned without delay IMHO
As a commercial user, my job i as i see it is too add insight and advice that might now be available elsewhere in a forum, and not to try and push products down your throats.
Anyway enough rambling, if i can help in any way then please ask
As a commercial user, my job i as i see it is too add insight and advice that might now be available elsewhere in a forum, and not to try and push products down your throats.
Anyway enough rambling, if i can help in any way then please ask
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