The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #97036   Message #1912128
Posted By: The Shambles
17-Dec-06 - 05:48 PM
Thread Name: BS: Closed threads & deleted posts (2)
Subject: RE: BS: Closed threads & deleted posts (2)
It's like glancing at a nasty auto accident as I drive by, I just can't help but take a quick look.

(Yawn.)

Help! All this tiredness must be catching.

I just hope you don't drive when you are obviously so tired. You could cause accidents - rather than simply finding crash scenes and viewing the plight of their victims so compulsive.

But as you have taken the time and trouble to post - instead of just posting yet more unhelpful and pointless judgements to this thread - you could have addressed the issues being discussed - if you are not too tired. For this thread is hardly short of such posts.

Or you could even now follow the example encouraged to be shown by certain favoured posters and post only some more of the scatological insults and names that are so loved by the current Chief of the Mudcat Editing Team.. I am sure you would be allowed and encouraged to indulge in this also.

But I had forgotten you claim to be uninterested.

How come it does not come over that your post was motivated by lack of interest? It (and the online yawning) could look a lot more like if it was following the example set and motivated by a poster wishing to be seen to be 'sucking-up' to the current Chief of the Mudcat Editing Team.

Subject: RE: BS: Washing snotty handkerchifs
From: Jenny O
Date: 23 Sep 06 - 03:17 AM

It always amazes me, the people who come onto threads where the subject can be very clearly seen without opening them, just to read them and criticise us poor little plebs for wasting our lives on them. Obviously they don't mind wasting THEIR lives to do that.


I may have thought that those posters - who unlike me are still fortumate enough to remain free from special posting restrictions would make more positive use of their freedom to post what and where they wish - especially when they are so very tired and claim to be uninterested.