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Archive - Originally posted on "The Horse's Mouth" - 2008-08-19 19:58:35 - Graham Ellis

I was due to get up at 05:00 yesterday morning; an 06:00 departure from home, for an 08:30 arrival in Milton Keynes, setting up for a course starting at 09:30. "Why didn't you go a day earlier" you may ask. But with a whole load of equipment to cart around, it's a lot of hassle to have to get a trolley (or wheelchair) accessible room and move the kit in there in the evening, and out in the morning. Besides, the roads are a lot quieter at dawn on Monday that at dusk on a Sunday which I am told by my contacts who know a bit aboout travel has now become the busiest time of the week for long distance journeys.

I was due to get up at 05:00 ... but I ended up undersleeping and getting up at 03:30, when a brief online check alerted me to the fact that perhaps I should stay up and sort out a "spam poster" on the FGW Coffee Shop Forum where I'm one of the admins. It never ceases to amaze me how the occasional poster to a forum can sometimes go a bit "odd" - and in this case it was actually a poster who's put up nearly 300 posts in the past and who (I understand) is an employee of the FGW train company that the forum's about. A ripe selection of personal insults against three members, a selection of other links including some that were broken and at least one others that lead to sites of a sexual nature ... and a clear case of an account that had to be suspended with immediate effect, and a cleanup instigated.


What causes people to go "off the rails" like this? An emailed message from another member suggested that our friend might have been under the influence of some sort of substance, but I've nothing but the character of the posts to confirm that. I do prefer to give people the benefit of the doubt, and I have invited the member to get in touch if he would care to offer an explanation, but I haven't heard (yet) and I suspect I might not do so.

Oddly enough, although I had not planned to be spending 2 hours at this task, I came out of it with a feeling of some satisfaction. Some of the posts, though perhaps blurred by the influence of alcohol were also uninhibited by by the lack of restraint that alcohol can induce, and it gave me a chance both to see the real views and personality of the guy, and also to answer some very good questions which were worth answering again, and has lead - over the following 36 hours - to some excellent clarifications of the TransWilts case, and to support shown from a far wider audience than a single sad lone Cornishman.