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Posted: 06 Feb 2004, 17:28
by Candover Premiere
And now the time is neer
And so he makes the final log off
To some a rain of feer
To other's just time to bog off
Threads, he had a few
But then again, to phew to mention
If you ignored (as many did)
His tedious punctuashion [Sid Vicous drawl hear pls)
Yes there were times, when we'll thought
It was time to lay off the apostrophe
And thru tedium, we had our doubts
That James Ritchie ever got out
Until one day, he found SG
And left heartland hissssss waighhhhhh.
You are the weekest link. Goodbye.
Posted: 06 Feb 2004, 17:57
by Black Planet
Candover Premiere wrote:And now the time is neer
And so he makes the final log off
To some a rain of feer
To other's just time to bog off
Threads, he had a few
But then again, to phew to mention
If you ignored (as many did)
His tedious punctuashion [Sid Vicous drawl hear pls)
Yes there were times, when we'll thought
It was time to lay off the apostrophe
And thru tedium, we had our doubts
That James Ritchie ever got out
Until one day, he found SG
And left heartland hissssss waighhhhhh.
You are the weekest link. Goodbye.
Posted: 06 Feb 2004, 18:08
by mugabe
Scardwel wrote:go figure.
Since you're the self-appointed voice of reason in this disgraceful matter, please tell me.
- It started with Richey, and no one did anything. The next thing I knew, it was me posting a poll asking people whether they thought I should stay.
Posted: 06 Feb 2004, 18:21
by Loki
Scardwel wrote: this ridiculous poll thing
Usually, polls fall into two catagories; popularity votes or canvassing opinion. Endless lists are not polls and have very little attraction to me. There has to be appeal for me to participate but I always have a choice to vote or ignore simply by the click of my mouse.
I've started the 'discover the sisters' poll and can already see the album induced discovery patterns forming. I'm genuinely interested how or when people discovered TSOM and people seem to be responding and leaving a few lines describing their first experience/contact. If you can actually draw some conclusions from a poll and as a bonus everyone's got a story to tell then I think it is a valid instrument.
Posted: 06 Feb 2004, 18:21
by CorpPunk
Posted: 06 Feb 2004, 18:24
by Karst
Back to Station...
Posted: 06 Feb 2004, 18:25
by Candover Premiere
Thank you all.
Both of you.
Posted: 06 Feb 2004, 18:38
by James Blast
Don't slam the door on your way out RJ
Posted: 06 Feb 2004, 19:36
by Black Planet
Candover Premiere wrote:Thank you all.
Both of you.
You are welcome. Your poem was a nice bit of comic relief.
I don't endorse asking anyone to leave a forum. I have had it happen to me by someone on another forum. I didn't go I stayed, and oddly enough, I now count this person as a friend of mine, and when he is around on THIS forum he posts as Burn. I wish he'd come back.
The best way to handle ppl whose posts you don't like, find tedious, tiresome, rude, or just aren't what you are interested is to just ignore it.
Cheers
BP
Posted: 06 Feb 2004, 21:01
by cocoamix
Look at this cool picture that came up in a Google image search for "drama queen."
Posted: 07 Feb 2004, 14:47
by Thrash Harry
Some people will do anything to get noticed.
Re: so you gotta let me know...
Posted: 07 Feb 2004, 15:15
by Black Shuck
RicheyJames wrote:
i, for my part, have recently found the continual rounds of greetings, birthday wishes and general self-congratulating back-slapping at the expense of wit, debate and intelligent conversation stifling, monotonous and depressing.
Me too.
There's nothing wrong with birthday messages, but generally this site has been overrun by TREE-HUGGING HIPPIES.
Where has all the bile and cynicism gone?
Richey, we need you more than ever!
Posted: 07 Feb 2004, 19:45
by Padstar
I Have to say... i do kinda agree about the birfdi threads.....
Paddy.
Posted: 07 Feb 2004, 20:22
by christophe
hey RJ.
Aren’t you man enough to make you’re own decisions?
dear boy.
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Everybody needs a hand in there decisions, some of us are not so sure.
Posted: 07 Feb 2004, 20:32
by mugabe
christophe wrote:Everybody needs a hand in there
Where, exactly?
Posted: 07 Feb 2004, 20:38
by christophe
mugabe wrote:christophe wrote:Everybody needs a hand in there
Where, exactly?
You got me, damn.
But now you mention it I could use some help over here.
Re: so you gotta let me know...
Posted: 08 Feb 2004, 01:22
by Thrash Harry
RicheyJames wrote:intelligent conversation
I must have missed that thread.
Posted: 08 Feb 2004, 02:29
by Black Planet
Um...it is his decision.
Posted: 09 Feb 2004, 10:11
by andymackem
Abstaining. Apathy rules OK!