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It's obvious Gilbert is very important
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[QUOTE="David 76, post: 2463091, member: 4232"] This is the problem. A thread gets started about Gilbert's importance to the team. Pretty clear. Immediately two people jump in to turn it into their favorite topic: I hate Ollie. Doesn't matter that there are 15 other threads that have already been turned into that by the same two guys. (Maybe one or two others). It is annoying, boring and rude. I think mods should do more to stop people from derailing threads. The Boneyard experience is worse and worse. Just a bunch of pis____ matches. [/QUOTE]
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