Talk:The Everybody Loves Raymond Controversy

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Look, while I'll admit to the fact that I was sitting in the same room as the person who nominated this page - this person was not me. Honest.

--Some Fool 08:10, 28 July 2006 (UTC)

And you know what? That's exactly what I suspected the case to be. ^_^ Sockpuppetry also includes putting one's hand up another one's butt. --⇔ Sir Mon€¥$ignSTFU F@H|CM|+S 08:23, 28 July 2006 (UTC)

I didn't ask them to nominate it, mate. They just told me they did. Take it off the friggin' list if you want to. I'd really rather you did, actually, if the whole thing upsets you so much. Christ, when I see the pure, unadulterated shit that makes up so much of this site you'd think you'd want to encourage new people to contribute. Guess not.

--Some Fool 08:44, 28 July 2006 (UTC)

  • My brother, user:Hiyayaywhopee, and I share an IP adress because of the way that our network is set up. Does that mean we can't vote for the same thing? --POJoe!TALKCONTRIBSF@H 16:57, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
What is it with you people and crying me a river? Geeh!
Some Fool, what made my alarm bells go off was the fact that your pall over there had only two edits: his user page and then the nomination. Call me harsh, call me an asshole, hell, why not even report me to the authorities for cyber bullying! But that just seemed like he had tried to make himself look like a more established user (blue user page link), thus trying to avoid any suspicion. I'm ever so biased, aren't I?
And joe, yes. It means exactly that. 1 IP = 1 vote... </sarcasm> Geeh, you people are more biased than I am! --⇔ Sir Mon€¥$ignSTFU F@H|NotM|+S 00:45, 29 July 2006 (UTC)

By 'new people', I meant me. This was the first time I took the trouble to write an article. The above wasn't crying a river, it was venting a spleen.--Some Fool 06:18, 29 July 2006 (UTC)

Some Fool and I happen to use the same uni network connection. I had just set up an account with uncyclopedia, heard about the article he was creating, read it and thought it was worth voting for. I'm sorry if the way I did seemed suspicious, but the only real difference between this situation and any other is that I found out about the article irl, as opposed to surfing through uncyclopedia. --Maewfannwr 07:53, 29 July 2006 (UTC)

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