all you horrid little button pushers have at last managed your hate campaign against JM7... You have just lost us all a knowlegeable horsewoman I hope you are very proud
in one of the sweet FA threads it was decided that they would push the button and antagonise JM to get her banned (thread has since been pruned by admin).. Well they have been sucesful sadly they dont realise what we have lost as a forum
Sorry, but if you believe that this was 'us,' then as far as I'm concerned you are wrong..
There was the one "thread" that got slightly out of hand but I have PM'd JM about it and we sorted our differences, of which JM didn't seem to think there were that great a deal of.
It was certainly not a hate campaign.
Has anyone else had any trouble with the whole "Sweet FA thread" ??
soon we will just be left with questions and no 1 to answer them, well done all you button pushing nomarks, you need to get a life, you could of just put her on ignore and not plotted n schemed to get JMO7 banned,i hope your proud of yourselves tonight.
I'm often in the SFA thread, though not so much lately (have had problems getting on to any part of the Forum
), but I've obviously missed something momentous.
JM07 has offered me help with LL, which was very much appreciated, and whilst I was not always in agreement with her style or her view, I do not forget that kind offer. A lot of what she said was of immense help to many on here. Some of what she said was less so. I, like many others, and as is no doubt done with my own posts, took in what I agreed with and ignored anything else.
I don't know what has gone on but if a user has posted something inappropriate or offensive enough to get themselves banned, then how is that anyone elses fault but their own?
JM was her own person and whilst a little direct at times
she could be relied upon for a clear view when needed and there was so much she knew that others didnt. What horrible people - will they own up or hide behind their buttons
A sad day for the forum when free speech is not allowed due to others predjudices