There is indeed too much drama over this LBWorld issue but you see who
keeps stirring up the drama; Pandora and the fans of LBWorld. For all
their bluster about being victims of censorship, Pandora and Rayven
did practice it on their web site, they just closed and locked threads
that the "felt had become unproductive." Well Steve's incessant and
annoying self-promotion was certainly unproductive. Pandora asking one
of the devotees of LBWorld to post her biased opinion of the
circumstances is unproductive. Steve and Pandora and their group aired
their side of the story on LBWorld when they started it up and it
remained for anyone interested in the subject to read. I say ban all
posts that continue to dredge up this drama as "unproductive" and we
won't have any complaints from the devotees of LBWorld since they find
no ethical conflict in that approach to dealing with subjects they
don't like. I don't like hearing about Steve's troubles and failure to
maintain adequate back-ups, this whole discussion is unproductive to
letterboxing and the constant finger pointing is unproductive. Further
more, Pandora if your desire is to be inclusive and promote
togetherness stop having people post divisive posts for you here. So
there will be no further discussion of this topic...right?
Toohey
Drama Drama Drama Who's drama is it anyway?
5 messages in this thread |
Started on 2004-09-27
Re: Drama Drama Drama Who's drama is it anyway?
From: mr_elsworth_toohey (mr_elsworth_toohey@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-09-27 15:50:13 UTC
Re: Drama Drama Drama Who's drama is it anyway?
From: Jayme (paulandjayme.duggan@verizon.net) |
Date: 2004-09-27 16:44:23 UTC
Looks like you are the one being divisive and stirring things up
now. By the way, threads we're locked up on the WOL website. As
they got old they were moved from the main thread. They were always
available. It is posts like yours that stir up negative feelings
and hostile posts.
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "mr_elsworth_toohey"
wrote:
> There is indeed too much drama over this LBWorld issue but you see
who
> keeps stirring up the drama; Pandora and the fans of LBWorld. For
all
> their bluster about being victims of censorship, Pandora and Rayven
> did practice it on their web site, they just closed and locked
threads
> that the "felt had become unproductive." Well Steve's incessant and
> annoying self-promotion was certainly unproductive. Pandora asking
one
> of the devotees of LBWorld to post her biased opinion of the
> circumstances is unproductive. Steve and Pandora and their group
aired
> their side of the story on LBWorld when they started it up and it
> remained for anyone interested in the subject to read. I say ban
all
> posts that continue to dredge up this drama as "unproductive" and
we
> won't have any complaints from the devotees of LBWorld since they
find
> no ethical conflict in that approach to dealing with subjects they
> don't like. I don't like hearing about Steve's troubles and
failure to
> maintain adequate back-ups, this whole discussion is unproductive
to
> letterboxing and the constant finger pointing is unproductive.
Further
> more, Pandora if your desire is to be inclusive and promote
> togetherness stop having people post divisive posts for you here.
So
> there will be no further discussion of this topic...right?
>
> Toohey
now. By the way, threads we're locked up on the WOL website. As
they got old they were moved from the main thread. They were always
available. It is posts like yours that stir up negative feelings
and hostile posts.
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "mr_elsworth_toohey"
> There is indeed too much drama over this LBWorld issue but you see
who
> keeps stirring up the drama; Pandora and the fans of LBWorld. For
all
> their bluster about being victims of censorship, Pandora and Rayven
> did practice it on their web site, they just closed and locked
threads
> that the "felt had become unproductive." Well Steve's incessant and
> annoying self-promotion was certainly unproductive. Pandora asking
one
> of the devotees of LBWorld to post her biased opinion of the
> circumstances is unproductive. Steve and Pandora and their group
aired
> their side of the story on LBWorld when they started it up and it
> remained for anyone interested in the subject to read. I say ban
all
> posts that continue to dredge up this drama as "unproductive" and
we
> won't have any complaints from the devotees of LBWorld since they
find
> no ethical conflict in that approach to dealing with subjects they
> don't like. I don't like hearing about Steve's troubles and
failure to
> maintain adequate back-ups, this whole discussion is unproductive
to
> letterboxing and the constant finger pointing is unproductive.
Further
> more, Pandora if your desire is to be inclusive and promote
> togetherness stop having people post divisive posts for you here.
So
> there will be no further discussion of this topic...right?
>
> Toohey
Re: Drama Drama Drama Who's drama is it anyway?
From: mr_elsworth_toohey (mr_elsworth_toohey@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-09-27 17:53:19 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Jayme"
wrote:
> Looks like you are the one being divisive and stirring things up
> now. By the way, threads we're locked up on the WOL website. As
> they got old they were moved from the main thread. They were always
> available. It is posts like yours that stir up negative feelings
> and hostile posts.
>
Do I even need to say it? I love it when people make my point for me.
> Looks like you are the one being divisive and stirring things up
> now. By the way, threads we're locked up on the WOL website. As
> they got old they were moved from the main thread. They were always
> available. It is posts like yours that stir up negative feelings
> and hostile posts.
>
Do I even need to say it? I love it when people make my point for me.
Re: Drama Drama Drama Who's drama is it anyway?
From: Jayme (paulandjayme.duggan@verizon.net) |
Date: 2004-09-27 18:29:08 UTC
I meant to say the posts weren't locked up. A typo, I do
apologize.
As for making your point, your own post said it all. Do take a
close look in the mirror. If you want angry hurtful posts to end,
just stop. You've heard the saying "if you aren't part of the
solution then you are probably part of the problem". By the way, I
am done replying to your drama.
Jayme
>
>
> Do I even need to say it? I love it when people make my point for
me.
apologize.
As for making your point, your own post said it all. Do take a
close look in the mirror. If you want angry hurtful posts to end,
just stop. You've heard the saying "if you aren't part of the
solution then you are probably part of the problem". By the way, I
am done replying to your drama.
Jayme
>
>
> Do I even need to say it? I love it when people make my point for
me.
Re: Drama Drama Drama Who's drama is it anyway?
From: mr_elsworth_toohey (mr_elsworth_toohey@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-09-27 18:32:47 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Jayme"
wrote:
> I meant to say the posts weren't locked up. A typo, I do
> apologize.
>
> As for making your point, your own post said it all. Do take a
> close look in the mirror. If you want angry hurtful posts to end,
> just stop. You've heard the saying "if you aren't part of the
> solution then you are probably part of the problem". By the way, I
> am done replying to your drama.
>
> Jayme
>
You just can't stop yourself can you?
> I meant to say the posts weren't locked up. A typo, I do
> apologize.
>
> As for making your point, your own post said it all. Do take a
> close look in the mirror. If you want angry hurtful posts to end,
> just stop. You've heard the saying "if you aren't part of the
> solution then you are probably part of the problem". By the way, I
> am done replying to your drama.
>
> Jayme
>
You just can't stop yourself can you?