WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
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Feel free to post it yourself Pluggy, and by the way which one is you in the avatar, your actions leave me to believe it is the smaller one.
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Great riposte. Well done. I don't think I'd have the wit to come up with something as funny and left-field as that.....
I'm joking of course. It's strikes me as rather juvenile. You do have a tendency for the juvenile aside, I must say. Still, we doall have our weaknesses.
Richard Broughton
I'm joking of course. It's strikes me as rather juvenile. You do have a tendency for the juvenile aside, I must say. Still, we doall have our weaknesses.
Richard Broughton
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Thank you Richard, I temper my replies to suit the audience,there was a better one but it would have been crushing. There is no cruelty in me.
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As Terry Pratchett would say: "True perhaps, but only for a given definition of cruelty".hartley353 wrote:Thank you Richard, I temper my replies to suit the audience,there was a better one but it would have been crushing. There is no cruelty in me.
Nullius in verba: On the word of no one (Motto of the Royal Society)
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Is that the voice of another Disc world fan. That man had much to say and always thought provoking. Loved his piece on light, Light thinks it travels faster than anything, but it is wrong,no matter how fast light travels it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it. Shame about his brain disease.
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Nowt like a good bit of banter. Its like being at work again. Never a dull moment.
As they used to say... "I hope this isn't going to be a battle of wits. I hate fighting defenceless people!"
As they used to say... "I hope this isn't going to be a battle of wits. I hate fighting defenceless people!"
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I've just added hartley to my 'foes' list so I can't see his posts anymore..! It makes for a much happier experience...........plaques wrote:Nowt like a good bit of banter. Its like being at work again. Never a dull moment.
As they used to say... "I hope this isn't going to be a battle of wits. I hate fighting defenceless people!"
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The missives from Planet Hartley are like the grit in the oyster that generates the pearl. We've seen it all before and I don't need to know what Pluggy said or his reply. I'll back Pluggy every time on any moderation. I speak as an anti-social crackpot, totally out of his depth who is always wrong. Ah well, too late to change now....
Richard, I don't think Planet Hartley recognises irony and certainly not the hoots of laughter when he makes his magisterial pronouncements.
Richard, I don't think Planet Hartley recognises irony and certainly not the hoots of laughter when he makes his magisterial pronouncements.
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Old age isn't for cissies!
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This splendid illustration of what Mr Pirsig calls a 'gumption trap'. Moral of the story is never leave an opened pack of spaghetti on a slight incline in the store cupboard. And before you ask, they went on the stove! I don't fancy spaghetti larded with dog hairs!
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
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Stanley if you and others laugh at my words, then I am laughing with you. With whom you choose to side is your freedom and I respect that, but 2014 was a poor choice to follow jackboots. As to Richard I treat his opinions, as I would a puppy pulling at my laces, a nuisance but amusing. The way you reiterate my words is satisfying, at least something has sunk in. You must wonder why your clique is not growing, far to insular, and not at all welcoming, without the ladies you would be dead in the water. Now I shall leave you, with the hope that I have made a difference in your lives, the Barlick pond is just a tad to small for me. Adieu.
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That's a shame. I hope that you reconsiderhartley353 wrote:Now I shall leave you, with the hope that I have made a difference in your lives, the Barlick pond is just a tad to small for me. Adieu.
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Don't worry, he'll be back, his towering ego won't allow him to keep quiet. Not sure I understand the crack about the ladies.... Classic behaviour actually, reminds me of a spoiled child leaving the room shouting insults over his shoulder.
Now then, on to really important matters! What about my spaghetti??
Now then, on to really important matters! What about my spaghetti??
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
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Is it safe now to re post something that concerns Barlick?:-
A call from the Chairman of the local history society last night caused a bit of panic over the dates of this years "Barnoldswick Heritage Weekend". He was convinced that I had got my dates wrong. Having spoken with two main people involved the confusion is now sorted. Barnoldswick Heritage Weekend "will" be on the 6th and 7th of September 2014. The National Heritage Weekend is on the dates that generated the call, the 13th and 14th of September. It is as well that this glitch has been sorted as 6 months work would have gone down the pan in a flash. It was all caused by the Bancroft Steam Museums announcement that they would be "steaming" on the Heritage Weekend, 13th and 16th of September, wrong Heritage!!!
The final word is that "Barnoldswick Heritage Weekend" the Wartime Weekend "WILL" be on the 6th and 7th of September 2014!
A call from the Chairman of the local history society last night caused a bit of panic over the dates of this years "Barnoldswick Heritage Weekend". He was convinced that I had got my dates wrong. Having spoken with two main people involved the confusion is now sorted. Barnoldswick Heritage Weekend "will" be on the 6th and 7th of September 2014. The National Heritage Weekend is on the dates that generated the call, the 13th and 14th of September. It is as well that this glitch has been sorted as 6 months work would have gone down the pan in a flash. It was all caused by the Bancroft Steam Museums announcement that they would be "steaming" on the Heritage Weekend, 13th and 16th of September, wrong Heritage!!!
The final word is that "Barnoldswick Heritage Weekend" the Wartime Weekend "WILL" be on the 6th and 7th of September 2014!
Thomo. RN Retired, but not regretted!
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I hope so. Someone has to act like the "grit in life's Vaseline". What a dull world it would be if we all agreed with each other.Stanley wrote:Don't worry, he'll be back,
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I don't as that was the very definition of a troll who particularly on the climate change and science forums posted only to annoy and provoke an emotional response. It was increasingly creeping into other forums, hence the postings above. Their leaving is of a one with the typical behaviour, self-justificatory and wholly lacking in self-awareness. There are plenty of people on here who I don't agree with but they are generally polite and civil and for the most part informative and willing to engage. And just to note, I know I'm no angel, but I do at least hope I give the impression of trying.
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Tommo - why don't you start a new thread on these many events that are due this year as commemoration/remembrance for WWI and WWII events?
On this, what is billed as the UK's premier WWI remembrance event is due in Liverpool 23 - 27 July this year. Details here:
http://www.giantspectacular.com/content ... bute-event
It is likely the 'Little Girl Giant' will spend some time round St George's Square where the Liverpool Pals all signed up, as well as 'sleeping' in Newsome Park. I would encourage anyone who can to come and see some of this, as it is quite the most remarkable event. Last time she was here to tell her story (the Titanic remembrance), it reduced many in the crowd to tears.
It is not yet known what story she will tell this time as she roams the Liverpool streets over the days with her pet dog, 'Xolo'.
Richard Broughton
On this, what is billed as the UK's premier WWI remembrance event is due in Liverpool 23 - 27 July this year. Details here:
http://www.giantspectacular.com/content ... bute-event
It is likely the 'Little Girl Giant' will spend some time round St George's Square where the Liverpool Pals all signed up, as well as 'sleeping' in Newsome Park. I would encourage anyone who can to come and see some of this, as it is quite the most remarkable event. Last time she was here to tell her story (the Titanic remembrance), it reduced many in the crowd to tears.
It is not yet known what story she will tell this time as she roams the Liverpool streets over the days with her pet dog, 'Xolo'.
Richard Broughton
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Bruff. I have two main objectives regarding the Centenary and this year. 1. The Barnoldswick Heritage/Wartime Weekend in September, and 2. the Book about Barnoldswicks contribution to conflict which will hopefully be launched at that event in September. Six months have already gone into 1. and two and a half years into 2. Last years re dedication event brought the book to a halt for a while, but it is now in the formatting and editing process. In short, I do not have the time to start looking at what is happening elsewhere, that is up to the individual.
Thomo. RN Retired, but not regretted!
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Wasn't meant to imply it was up to you to look out for events elsewhere, but fair enough.
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He's not the first to say thatStanley wrote:Not sure I understand the crack about the ladies....
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I'm with you. I don't follow, or necassarily agree, with a lot of stuff on here but it makes great reading when it all kicks off.plaques wrote:I hope so. Someone has to act like the "grit in life's Vaseline". What a dull world it would be if we all agreed with each other.Stanley wrote:Don't worry, he'll be back,
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Stanley...have you been playing "Pick up Sticks" in your kitchen?
Bit of hot water poured on the floor would have softened the Spaghetti and dog would have had a feast.
I must say, it isn't half as spectacular as the day a tin of tomatoes exploded in my kitchen.
Bit of hot water poured on the floor would have softened the Spaghetti and dog would have had a feast.
I must say, it isn't half as spectacular as the day a tin of tomatoes exploded in my kitchen.
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Tardis, could you please expand/clarify your post about the ladies? It is ambiguous.
Richard, I understand that point of view and on one of Pluggy's grumpy days I would agree with you but so often the way people post is a reflection of their character and feelings of inadequacy which they hide behind quite annoying posts. At the moment I'm in a good mood and agree with Kev, indeed Hartley would have been most annoyed if he had been privy to the moderator's discussions (we do talk to each other....) and found I was arguing for leniency. I suppose our policy is to give offenders enough rope to hang themselves or wait until they get fed up and go away. Yes, he could get nasty, he attacked me almost every day but it was nowhere near as serious as some we have seen before. And yes, if someone really does go over the top they get the bullet but that's definitely the last resort. I get the feeling that even though Hartley quoted the 43 sites he regularly posts on (Really?) we were perhaps the only people responding to him.
Maz, I titled the pic 'spillikins'. Jack wouldn't have appreciated spaghetti soup! Easiest and quickest way out was a sweep up!
Getting two requests for information when I opened my mail, and yes Maz, you were one of them.... Hope that was useful.
Richard, I understand that point of view and on one of Pluggy's grumpy days I would agree with you but so often the way people post is a reflection of their character and feelings of inadequacy which they hide behind quite annoying posts. At the moment I'm in a good mood and agree with Kev, indeed Hartley would have been most annoyed if he had been privy to the moderator's discussions (we do talk to each other....) and found I was arguing for leniency. I suppose our policy is to give offenders enough rope to hang themselves or wait until they get fed up and go away. Yes, he could get nasty, he attacked me almost every day but it was nowhere near as serious as some we have seen before. And yes, if someone really does go over the top they get the bullet but that's definitely the last resort. I get the feeling that even though Hartley quoted the 43 sites he regularly posts on (Really?) we were perhaps the only people responding to him.
Maz, I titled the pic 'spillikins'. Jack wouldn't have appreciated spaghetti soup! Easiest and quickest way out was a sweep up!
Getting two requests for information when I opened my mail, and yes Maz, you were one of them.... Hope that was useful.
Stanley Challenger Graham
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scg1936 at talktalk.net
"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
Stanley's View
scg1936 at talktalk.net
"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
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It relates to behaviours within small "isolated" communities. Very commonly seen within the play ground, classroom, clubs and things.
Who wants to be in my gang and all that kind of stuff, close relationships that often fear outsiders. Sometimes involves narcissism, command and control, etc
I had to read an awful lot of it at Uni, it was the basis of my final dissertation and many of a manager's skills are identifying when certain things occur.
Well known phenomenon and written about profusely, but I won't tell you who else used the same words as they are obvious by their absence and I keep confidences. If you're interested you'll research the subject, maybe even change the behaviour so that no one else uses the same words.
Who wants to be in my gang and all that kind of stuff, close relationships that often fear outsiders. Sometimes involves narcissism, command and control, etc
I had to read an awful lot of it at Uni, it was the basis of my final dissertation and many of a manager's skills are identifying when certain things occur.
Well known phenomenon and written about profusely, but I won't tell you who else used the same words as they are obvious by their absence and I keep confidences. If you're interested you'll research the subject, maybe even change the behaviour so that no one else uses the same words.
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Hang on there Tardis, isn't that a bit of an insult to the intelligence of the women, and indeed everyone else, who enjoys the site?
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Fascinating. To my, admittedly prosaic, mind I thought the original comment 'without the ladies' was referring to the female posters on these threads - that is, the women are 'good' posters, the men 'bad' posters.
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