Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
bully1
ˈbʊli/
verb
past tense: bullied; past participle: bullied

1.
use superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force them to do something.


why is it, with all the banter btw me , dedworth, Gwapito, Les none have ever complained about me as much as you have

i dont agree with much of what they post, but we learn to get along..

As per Marco's response in post 16 "The interviewer then pushed her and she just said 200,000." so this can be interpreted as being bullied
The programme HAS (past tense) been aired, the interviewer DID push her (past tense), therefore she WAS pushed or bullied into giving an answer
At what point in your post number 33 did you get the impression that I had accused you of bullying