The_Viper
Well-known member
Don't get banned or else you have to start over. It helps if you're a friend of a mod.
Bit sad though initThere is a little trick one of the Moderators mentioned to me on one of our drug, sex and rock n roll weekends. If you post something and then ask the mod to delete it, the post count will not read the deletion. He was clearly hinting/flirting cheeky ways of upping a post count.
Gave it a try and it does work. What a weekend!
You drop me a PM (as all the other high post count users have done in the past) you ask me for my bank details etc, Note: the higher the post count you require, the more it cost's! you then tell me the post count you require, I then go into your account and adjust the post count accordingly - It really is that simple.........
Bit sad though init
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My tip is; be pedantic and nitpck at other poster's comments. Then draw them into an argument on the small detail that doesn't make any difference to their intended point in the original comment, and try and drag it out for 2 or 3 days. Once you have succeeded in a lengthy argument about nothing, put that poster on your target list and stalk them until they give you another opportunity to be pedantic and nitpick again.
Not only will your posts total up quickly, you will also have the pleasure of wasting someone elses life time whilst also making them look like sad NSC junkies themselves with their post count.
Could anyone recommend a reliable washing up liquid?
Just get a dishwasher.....
Recommendations?
I have a Beko but Bosch is a good make....
Don't buy it at Curry's though, AO have much better customer service.
BTW I use all in one dishwasher tablets.... Keep a little fairy liquid for your glasses though....
You put Fairy Liquid in your dishwasher
Sorry Simmo for my poor explanation in my recent post. I clearly didn't give enough information. Fortunately the up side is, I get another post out of this.
Use the fairy liquid to wash your glasses by hand, using hot clean water, then rinse thoroughly, drain for a short time, then dry using a clean tea towel.
I bet people have actually gone ahead and done this now