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Gin Wigmore bites back at internet troll

Gin Wigmore bites back at internet troll.

It's all very well taking the moral high ground and ignoring internet trolls. Sometimes, though, they are just too annoying to ignore. That's clearly how Gin Wigmore felt when she returned serve straight back to Barry Scott on Facebook who had written on her page 'Just listened to you on Coromandel FM, you sound like a desperate dog, give it up girl. Stop embarrassing your self (sic).'

Wigmore spits forth the kind of full blooded reply a couple of glasses of Sauvignon Blanc can often encourage.

Making full use of a desperate dog's senses of smell and intuition, she sniffs out a few home truths about the critic and gains a few thousand more fans.

Jenny Rudd spent 6 years as a trader in London before returning to New Zealand in 2007 making the transition from numbers to letters by heading up the content team at MOSH, New Zealand's leading social media agency.


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