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Post by Ian Levine on Aug 23, 2006 21:42:42 GMT
We try to keep a positive attitude, but it isn't helped by convoluted hoaxes where people tell bare faced lies, and even go to the lengths of setting up websites that run for a while as a vehicle to propigate the hoaxes.
Too many hoaxes, too many disillusioned episode hunters, too few episodes returned, and far far far too many lies told.
Not a great situation, I have to say.
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Post by Greg H on Aug 24, 2006 9:51:07 GMT
Well its what the community has created for itself for the most part with in fighting and weird feuds! I stay well out of all that stuff, I cant be bothered with it. Lets keep on looking anyway I guess!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2006 10:00:02 GMT
The hoaxes are a real pain I am getting to a point that I dont believe any missing episode leads now which is a shame as I try to remain hopefull that some might be true.
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Post by Greg H on Aug 24, 2006 11:03:15 GMT
Yeah, the hoaxers are complete and utter idiots.... probably bedwetters, most likely still virgins, unsuccesful in their private lives and definitely well hated by their peers. Losers!!!!
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Post by Chris Gilbert on Aug 24, 2006 11:50:59 GMT
The hoaxes are a real pain I am getting to a point that I dont believe any missing episode leads now which is a shame as I try to remain hopefull that some might be true. I can understand this. I think it has got to the point where if an episode does turn up it will be just like DMP2, no warning, it just happens. If theres weeks or months of maybe's and somebody has to speak to their uncle etc then I think we can conclude its untrue. It is sad that people have to resort to hoaxes. Not enough in their lives obviously.
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Post by Daniel O'Brien on Aug 24, 2006 11:54:40 GMT
The 'Doctor Who' hoaxers have been around for years and I doubt they'll go away anytime soon. I guess the best attitude is a healthy scepticism, tempered by optimism that more episodes will turn up at some point. Though possibly not from Australia.
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Post by Bobby Clark (synthpopalooza) on Aug 26, 2006 3:25:05 GMT
Could be from anywhere.
But yes, people who hoax Doctor Who have no lives, starved for attention, and feel the only way they can draw it to themselves is to try to perpetrate a hoax.
Sorry, didn't work, and now Andrew's name's as worthless as the grotzis on a dead man's eyes.
Next!
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Post by William Martin on Aug 30, 2006 16:43:27 GMT
It's a shame, I'm sure he'll be let back in time though as full trust goes all is not lost either, he did come clean after all and most don't.
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