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riverman March 16th, 2009 02:54 PM

Campfire talk
 
I know we liken chatter on roff to 'campfire talk', where anything and
everything is fair game, and we all get together in the morning and
cast a line, despite whatever flares up the night before, and bury
whatever hatchets were raised.

But sometimes, even campfire talk generates a lot of ill will, and the
fun that free speech generates is replaced by bonafide animosity that
does not go away with the hangover. Without the excuse 'it was the
whisky talking' or the healing cameradie and moment of clear-
headedness that a morning hike to a pool of rising trout generates, a
lot of bad feelings can germinate from angry discourse.

Several regulars have been absent lately, and several more are making
their way to the door. We can brush this off with casual dismissals
akin to 'if you can't stand the heat...', but I'm sure that more than
one of us has seen other newsgroups meet their demise for similar in-
fighting and malaise.

We used to have some ground rules (no families, etc), but it seems
that we have found new, insidious ways to step on toes that the rules
don't cover. Maybe we need more ground rules. Even campfire talks
sometimes need ground rules.

If we want ROFF to survive, we have to make a choice to preserve it.

--riverman



DaveS March 16th, 2009 06:21 PM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 16, 7:54*am, riverman wrote:
I know we liken chatter on roff to 'campfire talk', where anything and
everything is fair game, and we all get together in the morning and
cast a line, despite whatever flares up the night before, and bury
whatever hatchets were raised.

But sometimes, even campfire talk generates a lot of ill will, and the
fun that free speech generates is replaced by bonafide animosity that
does not go away with the hangover. Without the excuse 'it was the
whisky talking' or the healing cameradie and moment of clear-
headedness that a morning hike to a pool of rising trout generates, a
lot of bad feelings can germinate from angry discourse.

Several regulars have been absent lately, and several more are making
their way to the door. We can brush this off with casual dismissals
akin to 'if you can't stand the heat...', but I'm sure that more than
one of us has seen other newsgroups meet their demise for similar in-
fighting and malaise.

We used to have some ground rules (no families, etc), but it seems
that we have found new, insidious ways to step on toes that the rules
don't cover. Maybe we need more ground rules. Even campfire talks
sometimes need ground rules.

If we want ROFF to survive, we have to make a choice to preserve it.

--riverman


How many folk do you think your nosehair inquiries will drive off? Or
maybe we can move on to rating Nail Shops, and plastic surgeons?

Sheeesch
Dave

Dave LaCourse March 16th, 2009 06:27 PM

Campfire talk
 
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 11:21:38 -0700 (PDT), DaveS
wrote:

On Mar 16, 7:54*am, riverman wrote:
I know we liken chatter on roff to 'campfire talk', where anything and
everything is fair game, and we all get together in the morning and
cast a line, despite whatever flares up the night before, and bury
whatever hatchets were raised.

But sometimes, even campfire talk generates a lot of ill will, and the
fun that free speech generates is replaced by bonafide animosity that
does not go away with the hangover. Without the excuse 'it was the
whisky talking' or the healing cameradie and moment of clear-
headedness that a morning hike to a pool of rising trout generates, a
lot of bad feelings can germinate from angry discourse.

Several regulars have been absent lately, and several more are making
their way to the door. We can brush this off with casual dismissals
akin to 'if you can't stand the heat...', but I'm sure that more than
one of us has seen other newsgroups meet their demise for similar in-
fighting and malaise.

We used to have some ground rules (no families, etc), but it seems
that we have found new, insidious ways to step on toes that the rules
don't cover. Maybe we need more ground rules. Even campfire talks
sometimes need ground rules.

If we want ROFF to survive, we have to make a choice to preserve it.

--riverman


How many folk do you think your nosehair inquiries will drive off? Or
maybe we can move on to rating Nail Shops, and plastic surgeons?

Sheeesch
Dave


I have freckles on my balls. What should I do?

oh, i suspect some ruuuuude replies

Dave



Ken Fortenberry[_2_] March 16th, 2009 06:29 PM

Campfire talk
 
riverman wrote:
Can we have a little Kum Bah Ya snipped
... Maybe we need more ground rules. Even campfire talks
sometimes need ground rules.

If we want ROFF to survive, we have to make a choice to preserve it.


How about we make the first Tuesday of every month Kum Ba Yah day ?

We could have s'mores and tell scary stories and when Louie falls
asleep we put his virtual hand in a virtual pot of warm water to
see if it'll make him **** his pants !! Golly gee, I get all warm
and giggly just thinking about it !

--
Ken Fortenberry

[email protected] March 16th, 2009 08:34 PM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 16, 1:21*pm, DaveS wrote:
On Mar 16, 7:54*am, riverman wrote:





I know we liken chatter on roff to 'campfire talk', where anything and
everything is fair game, and we all get together in the morning and
cast a line, despite whatever flares up the night before, and bury
whatever hatchets were raised.


But sometimes, even campfire talk generates a lot of ill will, and the
fun that free speech generates is replaced by bonafide animosity that
does not go away with the hangover. Without the excuse 'it was the
whisky talking' or the healing cameradie and moment of clear-
headedness that a morning hike to a pool of rising trout generates, a
lot of bad feelings can germinate from angry discourse.


Several regulars have been absent lately, and several more are making
their way to the door. We can brush this off with casual dismissals
akin to 'if you can't stand the heat...', but I'm sure that more than
one of us has seen other newsgroups meet their demise for similar in-
fighting and malaise.


We used to have some ground rules (no families, etc), but it seems
that we have found new, insidious ways to step on toes that the rules
don't cover. Maybe we need more ground rules. Even campfire talks
sometimes need ground rules.


If we want ROFF to survive, we have to make a choice to preserve it.


--riverman


How many folk do you think your nosehair inquiries will drive off? Or
maybe we can move on to rating Nail Shops, and plastic surgeons?

Sheeesch
Dave- Hide quoted text -

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I was just going to suggest a velco covered sawsall for nosehairs. A
battery powered one of couse we wouldn't want to get electrocuted.

[email protected] March 16th, 2009 08:37 PM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 16, 1:27*pm, Dave LaCourse wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 11:21:38 -0700 (PDT), DaveS
wrote:





On Mar 16, 7:54*am, riverman wrote:
I know we liken chatter on roff to 'campfire talk', where anything and
everything is fair game, and we all get together in the morning and
cast a line, despite whatever flares up the night before, and bury
whatever hatchets were raised.


But sometimes, even campfire talk generates a lot of ill will, and the
fun that free speech generates is replaced by bonafide animosity that
does not go away with the hangover. Without the excuse 'it was the
whisky talking' or the healing cameradie and moment of clear-
headedness that a morning hike to a pool of rising trout generates, a
lot of bad feelings can germinate from angry discourse.


Several regulars have been absent lately, and several more are making
their way to the door. We can brush this off with casual dismissals
akin to 'if you can't stand the heat...', but I'm sure that more than
one of us has seen other newsgroups meet their demise for similar in-
fighting and malaise.


We used to have some ground rules (no families, etc), but it seems
that we have found new, insidious ways to step on toes that the rules
don't cover. Maybe we need more ground rules. Even campfire talks
sometimes need ground rules.


If we want ROFF to survive, we have to make a choice to preserve it.


--riverman


How many folk do you think your nosehair inquiries will drive off? Or
maybe we can move on to rating Nail Shops, and plastic surgeons?


Sheeesch
Dave


I have freckles on my balls. *What should I do?

oh, i suspect some ruuuuude replies

Dave- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Go to the closet, take the jar down, open the lid and add some iodine
to the alchol in the jar. No one you show them to will be able to see
the feckles throught the darker fluid.


[email protected] March 16th, 2009 10:10 PM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 16, 3:54*pm, riverman wrote:
I know we liken chatter on roff to 'campfire talk', where anything and
everything is fair game, and we all get together in the morning and
cast a line, despite whatever flares up the night before, and bury
whatever hatchets were raised.

But sometimes, even campfire talk generates a lot of ill will, and the
fun that free speech generates is replaced by bonafide animosity that
does not go away with the hangover. Without the excuse 'it was the
whisky talking' or the healing cameradie and moment of clear-
headedness that a morning hike to a pool of rising trout generates, a
lot of bad feelings can germinate from angry discourse.

Several regulars have been absent lately, and several more are making
their way to the door. We can brush this off with casual dismissals
akin to 'if you can't stand the heat...', but I'm sure that more than
one of us has seen other newsgroups meet their demise for similar in-
fighting and malaise.

We used to have some ground rules (no families, etc), but it seems
that we have found new, insidious ways to step on toes that the rules
don't cover. Maybe we need more ground rules. Even campfire talks
sometimes need ground rules.

If we want ROFF to survive, we have to make a choice to preserve it.

--riverman


Just wait and see what you hear about nose hairs! :)

It`s not the fighting and insults so much, although that is bad
enough, it`s the lack of fishing topics, and the pure boredom
engendered by people posting the sa,e old **** time after time. This
does not even take into account the total idiots who sre so far
removed form reality that they are simply preposterous.

Roffians are subject to falls,
and subjects are subject to palls,
and some like LaCourse,
try humour with force,
and count the spots on their balls.

Some think it isn't quite fair,
that some people still have some hair,
some in their ears,
and some on the rears,
and some on their heads, but that`s rare.

On ROFF, stupid **** is the norm,
on a level with public school dorm,
some with hands in their pants,
and ridiculous rants
which will always kick up a storm.

For some, ROFF is simply real,
and despite any person's appeal,
they keep posting ****e,
and don't care what is right,
or even how someone might feel.

When you ask such ****s to behave,
simply not to rant and to rave,
you might as well wish,
for a bloody big fish,
or anything else that you crave.

A velcro covered sawsall,
may be used for many a call,
but not for nose hairs,
as it may well cause tears,
and your nostrils rather inflated.


Nail shops and surgeons are slated,
by those who are not highly rated,
but monkeys they'll ****,
and some really suck,
even though others are sated.

So kum-ba-yah once a week,
is simply not for this clique,
they simply don't care,
good manners are rare,
and they treat you just like a freak.





[email protected] March 16th, 2009 10:14 PM

Campfire talk
 
Correction;

For some, ROFF is simply NOT real,
and despite any person's appeal,
they keep posting ****e,
and don't care what is right,
or even how someone might feel.

[email protected] March 16th, 2009 10:16 PM

Campfire talk
 
Correction;

A velcro covered sawsall,
may be used for many a call,
but not for nose hairs,
as it may well cause tears,
and look like you've been in a brawl.

( ****!, have to stop writing this crap "on the
fly"...................)

Tom Littleton March 16th, 2009 11:01 PM

Campfire talk
 

wrote in message
...
( ****!, have to stop writing this crap "on the
fly"...................)


this is a 'fly' fishing group, right??
Tom



Dave LaCourse March 16th, 2009 11:11 PM

Campfire talk
 
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 13:37:34 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

On Mar 16, 1:27*pm, Dave LaCourse wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 11:21:38 -0700 (PDT), DaveS
wrote:





On Mar 16, 7:54*am, riverman wrote:
I know we liken chatter on roff to 'campfire talk', where anything and
everything is fair game, and we all get together in the morning and
cast a line, despite whatever flares up the night before, and bury
whatever hatchets were raised.


But sometimes, even campfire talk generates a lot of ill will, and the
fun that free speech generates is replaced by bonafide animosity that
does not go away with the hangover. Without the excuse 'it was the
whisky talking' or the healing cameradie and moment of clear-
headedness that a morning hike to a pool of rising trout generates, a
lot of bad feelings can germinate from angry discourse.


Several regulars have been absent lately, and several more are making
their way to the door. We can brush this off with casual dismissals
akin to 'if you can't stand the heat...', but I'm sure that more than
one of us has seen other newsgroups meet their demise for similar in-
fighting and malaise.


We used to have some ground rules (no families, etc), but it seems
that we have found new, insidious ways to step on toes that the rules
don't cover. Maybe we need more ground rules. Even campfire talks
sometimes need ground rules.


If we want ROFF to survive, we have to make a choice to preserve it.


--riverman


How many folk do you think your nosehair inquiries will drive off? Or
maybe we can move on to rating Nail Shops, and plastic surgeons?


Sheeesch
Dave


I have freckles on my balls. *What should I do?

oh, i suspect some ruuuuude replies

Dave- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Go to the closet, take the jar down, open the lid and add some iodine
to the alchol in the jar. No one you show them to will be able to see
the feckles throught the darker fluid.


See? I toldyaso. d;o)



Tom Littleton March 16th, 2009 11:18 PM

Campfire talk
 

"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message
...
Go to the closet, take the jar down, open the lid and add some iodine
to the alchol in the jar. No one you show them to will be able to see
the feckles throught the darker fluid.


See? I toldyaso. d;o)


geez, now I'm confused. Are the iodine and alcohol for the nosehairs or the
ball-freckles??


.......and, no, Lobster Night at Penn's is NOT going to be changed to
Nose-Hair night, no matter how many of you sick weasels suggest it!!
Tom



DaveS March 16th, 2009 11:51 PM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 16, 3:10*pm, wrote:

And when one Irish/Kraut/Brit ROFFIAN doesn't take his meds, he
prances his ugly ass and pretends celebrity has unfairly passed him by
because of rude Yanks. Go **** yourself Mike

Dave

DaveS March 16th, 2009 11:54 PM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 16, 11:27*am, Dave LaCourse wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 11:21:38 -0700 (PDT), DaveS
wrote:





On Mar 16, 7:54*am, riverman wrote:
I know we liken chatter on roff to 'campfire talk', where anything and
everything is fair game, and we all get together in the morning and
cast a line, despite whatever flares up the night before, and bury
whatever hatchets were raised.


But sometimes, even campfire talk generates a lot of ill will, and the
fun that free speech generates is replaced by bonafide animosity that
does not go away with the hangover. Without the excuse 'it was the
whisky talking' or the healing cameradie and moment of clear-
headedness that a morning hike to a pool of rising trout generates, a
lot of bad feelings can germinate from angry discourse.


Several regulars have been absent lately, and several more are making
their way to the door. We can brush this off with casual dismissals
akin to 'if you can't stand the heat...', but I'm sure that more than
one of us has seen other newsgroups meet their demise for similar in-
fighting and malaise.


We used to have some ground rules (no families, etc), but it seems
that we have found new, insidious ways to step on toes that the rules
don't cover. Maybe we need more ground rules. Even campfire talks
sometimes need ground rules.


If we want ROFF to survive, we have to make a choice to preserve it.


--riverman


How many folk do you think your nosehair inquiries will drive off? Or
maybe we can move on to rating Nail Shops, and plastic surgeons?


Sheeesch
Dave


I have freckles on my balls. *What should I do?

oh, i suspect some ruuuuude replies

Dave- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Have you looked into a skin graft? Or checked out the ball-skill donor
hot line?

Dave

[email protected] March 17th, 2009 12:39 AM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 17, 12:51*am, DaveS wrote:
On Mar 16, 3:10*pm, wrote:

And when one Irish/Kraut/Brit ROFFIAN doesn't take his meds, he
prances his ugly ass and pretends celebrity has unfairly passed him by
because of rude Yanks. Go **** yourself Mike

Dave


Unlike you you sad nasty old ****bag I neither need nor take any
medication. Not even for freckled balls. Even if I could **** myself I
probably wouldn't. I prefer girls. Of course, if you want to ****
monkeys, or watch others doing it, or all the other insane depraved
****e you post, it`s no skin off my nose, or hairs out of it either
for that matter.







[email protected] March 17th, 2009 12:40 AM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 17, 12:51*am, DaveS wrote:

because of rude Yanks. Go **** yourself Mike

Dave


Rude yanks might work, although slow pulls are probably
better............................


Tom Littleton March 17th, 2009 01:03 AM

Campfire talk
 

wrote in message
...
Unlike you you sad nasty old ****bag I neither need nor take any
medication. Not even for freckled balls. Even if I could **** myself I
probably wouldn't. I prefer girls. Of course, if you want to ****
monkeys, or watch others doing it, or all the other insane depraved
****e you post, it`s no skin off my nose, or hairs out of it either
for that matter.



working on that International Reputation again, eh?g
Your verse is way better than your prose, IMHO.
Tom










DaveS March 17th, 2009 01:16 AM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 16, 5:39*pm, wrote:
for that matter.

Whatever Mike, but at least I have not posted a pix of myself bare
assed on the net.

Dave
Yet

Ken Fortenberry[_2_] March 17th, 2009 02:03 AM

Campfire talk
 
DaveS wrote:
mabcon... wrote:
for that matter.


Whatever Mike, but at least I have not posted a pix of myself bare
assed on the net.


I saw that pic after I (regrettably) followed the link
The Loony posted to roff. Is it true that pic was taken
by The Loony's hired transvestite hooker ?

Not one of roff's finest hours.

--
Ken Fortenberry

riverman March 17th, 2009 02:16 AM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 17, 2:21*am, DaveS wrote:
How many folk do you think your nosehair inquiries will drive off? Or
maybe we can move on to rating Nail Shops, and plastic surgeons?

Sheeesch


In reality...none whatsoever.

In contrast, the endless ad hominen attacks, political attacks,
strawmen arguments and personality attacks will (and have) driven off
many people.

Its not the lack of fishing talk; its the battles with serious intent
to cause offense that have replaced it.

--riverman

Ken Fortenberry[_2_] March 17th, 2009 02:40 AM

Campfire talk
 
riverman wrote:
In contrast, the endless ad hominen attacks, political attacks,
strawmen arguments and personality attacks will (and have) driven off
many people.


Atrocious grammar notwithstanding, that sentence is just as true
today as it was ten years ago. You can whine about it if you want
but all the whining and Kum Ba Yahing in the world ain't gonna
change a damn thing.

--
Ken Fortenberry

[email protected] March 17th, 2009 03:38 AM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 17, 2:16*am, DaveS wrote:
On Mar 16, 5:39*pm, wrote:
*for that matter.

Whatever Mike, but at least I have not posted a pix of myself bare
assed on the net.

Dave
Yet


I doubt you could find your ass with both hands and a diagram, or even
pour **** out of a boot with instructions on the heel.

You are merely an egregious waste of time.

[email protected] March 17th, 2009 03:39 AM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 17, 3:03*am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
DaveS wrote:
mabcon... wrote:
for that matter.


Whatever Mike, but at least I have not posted a pix of myself bare
assed on the net.


I saw that pic after I (regrettably) followed the link
The Loony posted to roff. Is it true that pic was taken
by The Loony's hired transvestite hooker ?

Not one of roff's finest hours.

--
Ken Fortenberry


Lying again Kenny boy. You lapped it up, because then you had
something to write about, and the opportunity to further denigrate and
defame others in your inimitable fashion.

[email protected] March 17th, 2009 03:43 AM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 17, 2:03*am, "Tom Littleton" wrote:

working on that International Reputation again, eh?g
Your verse is way better than your prose, IMHO.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Tom


Don't need to work on it, already established, and you stupid *******s
have made such exhibitions of yourselves here that nobody takes much
notice of you anyway. Even if you all started posting sensible stuff
tomorrow, which is not at all likely, there is no way you can gloss
over or make people forget what you are, or how you have behaved.

If your opinion was worth anything, I might be worried.

That is the quite simple reason why many people avoid this place, you
are just too stupid to see it.

DaveS March 17th, 2009 06:12 AM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 16, 7:16*pm, riverman wrote:
On Mar 17, 2:21*am, DaveS wrote:

How many folk do you think your nosehair inquiries will drive off? Or
maybe we can move on to rating Nail Shops, and plastic surgeons?


Sheeesch


In reality...none whatsoever.

In contrast, the endless ad hominen attacks, political attacks,
strawmen arguments and personality attacks will (and have) driven off
many people.

Its not the lack of fishing talk; its the battles with serious intent
to cause offense that have replaced it.

--riverman


Give it a rest

Your nose hair post is a new low. No ****. That whole bit was beyond
offensive.
It was just possibly the most disturbing undude-like post in ROFF
webbery.
Jebus man, what is next? How to wipe your ass? Pop a zit? What?
First you, then that bare assed **** up.
Ill write the rest off to folks just trying to make it go away ASAP

You want real old timer ****?
Here is one: putting on your shoes in the morning.
Want another? Watching stuff go to hell.
Want another? smiling while fools talk w/out smacking them.
Thats real old timer **** you'll need to learn how to do.

Now you know everything important that you will have to learn.
But pleeaassse, just leave your ****ing nose hairs alone
Earth Spirit put them there to keep the bull**** from sloshing up your
nose
But if you decide differently just don't talk about it. OK?
It drives folks away from ROFF.

Dave

[email protected] March 17th, 2009 07:43 AM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 17, 7:12*am, DaveS wrote:


Your nose hair post is a new low. No ****.
Dave


Indeed, he has no **** on his nose hair, because unlike you, he
doesn't have his head up his ass.

[email protected] March 17th, 2009 07:46 AM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 17, 7:12*am, DaveS wrote:
On Mar 16, 7:16*pm, riverman wrote:



On Mar 17, 2:21*am, DaveS wrote:


How many folk do you think your nosehair inquiries will drive off? Or
maybe we can move on to rating Nail Shops, and plastic surgeons?


Sheeesch


In reality...none whatsoever.


In contrast, the endless ad hominen attacks, political attacks,
strawmen arguments and personality attacks will (and have) driven off
many people.


Its not the lack of fishing talk; its the battles with serious intent
to cause offense that have replaced it.


--riverman


Give it a rest

Your nose hair post is a new low. No ****. That whole bit was beyond
offensive.
It was just possibly the most disturbing undude-like post in ROFF
webbery.
Jebus man, what is next? How to wipe your ass? Pop a zit? What?
First you, then that bare assed **** up.
Ill write the rest off to folks just trying to make it go away ASAP

You want real old timer ****?
Here is one: putting on your shoes in the morning.
Want another? Watching stuff go to hell.
Want another? smiling while fools talk w/out smacking them.
Thats real old timer **** you'll need to learn how to do.

Now you know everything important that you will have to learn.
But pleeaassse, just leave your ****ing nose hairs alone
Earth Spirit put them there to keep the bull**** from sloshing up your
nose
But if you decide differently just don't talk about it. OK?
It drives folks away from ROFF.

Dave


Snedeker in his normal state;

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1..._your_ass2.jpg

riverman March 17th, 2009 08:15 AM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 17, 2:12*pm, DaveS wrote:

Want another? smiling while fools talk w/out smacking them.


:-)

--riverman

[email protected] March 17th, 2009 08:44 AM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 17, 9:15*am, riverman wrote:
On Mar 17, 2:12*pm, DaveS wrote:

Want another? smiling while fools talk w/out smacking them.


:-)

--riverman


One is bound to wonder what these dumbos are like in real life. Not
that I would ever want to meet any of them. I would actually probably
try to smile, but I rather fear it would be more of a strained feral
grimace.

Really, no sensible person behaves like this, it is quite beyond the
pale! They simply fail to realise it.

riverman March 17th, 2009 10:42 AM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 17, 4:44*pm, wrote:
On Mar 17, 9:15*am, riverman wrote:

On Mar 17, 2:12*pm, DaveS wrote:


Want another? smiling while fools talk w/out smacking them.


:-)


--riverman


One is bound to wonder what these dumbos are like in real life. Not
that I would ever want to meet any of them. I would actually probably
try to smile, but I rather fear it would be more of a strained feral
grimace.

Really, no sensible person behaves like this, it is quite beyond the
pale! *They simply fail to realise it.


Well, the strange part is that, of the many roffians I HAVE met IRL
(which by now is quite a few), every one of them has been an excellent
fellow and someone I'm happy to have wet a line with, and would do so
again, in a heartbeat. It certainly makes it harder to read the ad-
hominem flame wars, since I know first hand that some of the
individuals are not at all how they are being portrayed or
characterizing themselves.

Its just bizarre how so many folks have such different on-line
personnas...not just in how they present themselves, but in how they
choose to converse and their concern on how they impact conversation.

Case in point: I had the absolute grandest weekend fishing with Dave
LaCourse on the Rapid, and look forward wholeheartedly to the next
time we meet and fish. He really is a great guy; generous and open,
and with interesting stories and a real pleasure to just sit and chat
with. Despite our vastly different policial leanings, we got along
without a hitch, and even listened to each other's political POV
without attacking each other. Its a simple example of how, IRL, people
make a choice to not engage with deliberately inflammatory remarks or
to generate ill-will, but instead to be collegial and 'get along'. I
consider him a friend.

There's nothing 'kum ba ya-ish' about it; people in real life who
deliberately poison conversation without cause are bullies and
assholes. And most folks just don't like bullies and assholes. Yet on
line, somehow its considered reasonable behavior. I don't get it, I
don't like it, and I don't want to participate in it.

--riverman

Mark H. Bowen March 17th, 2009 02:29 PM

Campfire talk
 
Actually, Dave S., I find Myron's nose hairs are quite preferable ROFFian
conversation to the garbage that generally pervades ROFF.
I cannot for the life of me imagine how a question pertaining to someone's
personal hygiene, whether related to ass-wiping around highly irritated
hanging hemorrhoids or gi-normous tongue boils, is any more offensive than a
discussion revolving around the merits of how best to extinguish the
"beancounter" guyz racist fomentations, without simply kill-filing his
posts, because, kill-filing, would be a form of censorship and we all know
how much we all detest censorship.

So, Myron, I have a gynecologist buddy who is having difficulty transcribing
his voice recorded medical records into an appropriate written language. For
some strange reason, his all female staff snickers behind his back?

Do you know how to spell...............p-"us"-see.............correctly?

Opie --moderately amused in Lenoir, NC--


"DaveS" wrote in message
...
On Mar 16, 7:16 pm, riverman wrote:
On Mar 17, 2:21 am, DaveS wrote:

How many folk do you think your nosehair inquiries will drive off? Or
maybe we can move on to rating Nail Shops, and plastic surgeons?


Sheeesch


In reality...none whatsoever.

In contrast, the endless ad hominen attacks, political attacks,
strawmen arguments and personality attacks will (and have) driven off
many people.

Its not the lack of fishing talk; its the battles with serious intent
to cause offense that have replaced it.

--riverman


Give it a rest

Your nose hair post is a new low. No ****. That whole bit was beyond
offensive.
It was just possibly the most disturbing undude-like post in ROFF
webbery.
Jebus man, what is next? How to wipe your ass? Pop a zit? What?
First you, then that bare assed **** up.
Ill write the rest off to folks just trying to make it go away ASAP

You want real old timer ****?
Here is one: putting on your shoes in the morning.
Want another? Watching stuff go to hell.
Want another? smiling while fools talk w/out smacking them.
Thats real old timer **** you'll need to learn how to do.

Now you know everything important that you will have to learn.
But pleeaassse, just leave your ****ing nose hairs alone
Earth Spirit put them there to keep the bull**** from sloshing up your
nose
But if you decide differently just don't talk about it. OK?
It drives folks away from ROFF.

Dave



asadi March 17th, 2009 02:43 PM

Campfire talk
 

"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 11:21:38 -0700 (PDT), DaveS
wrote:

On Mar 16, 7:54 am, riverman wrote:
I know we liken chatter on roff to 'campfire talk', where anything and
everything is fair game, and we all get together in the morning and
cast a line, despite whatever flares up the night before, and bury
whatever hatchets were raised.

But sometimes, even campfire talk generates a lot of ill will, and the
fun that free speech generates is replaced by bonafide animosity that
does not go away with the hangover. Without the excuse 'it was the
whisky talking' or the healing cameradie and moment of clear-
headedness that a morning hike to a pool of rising trout generates, a
lot of bad feelings can germinate from angry discourse.

Several regulars have been absent lately, and several more are making
their way to the door. We can brush this off with casual dismissals
akin to 'if you can't stand the heat...', but I'm sure that more than
one of us has seen other newsgroups meet their demise for similar in-
fighting and malaise.

We used to have some ground rules (no families, etc), but it seems
that we have found new, insidious ways to step on toes that the rules
don't cover. Maybe we need more ground rules. Even campfire talks
sometimes need ground rules.

If we want ROFF to survive, we have to make a choice to preserve it.

--riverman


How many folk do you think your nosehair inquiries will drive off? Or
maybe we can move on to rating Nail Shops, and plastic surgeons?

Sheeesch
Dave


I have freckles on my balls. What should I do?

oh, i suspect some ruuuuude replies

Dave



If thy hand offend thee.....


john



Ken Fortenberry[_2_] March 17th, 2009 04:06 PM

Campfire talk
 
DaveS wrote:
Give it a rest

Your nose hair post is a new low. No ****. That whole bit was beyond
offensive.
It was just possibly the most disturbing undude-like post in ROFF
webbery.
Jebus man, what is next? How to wipe your ass? Pop a zit? What?
First you, then that bare assed **** up.
Ill write the rest off to folks just trying to make it go away ASAP

You want real old timer ****?
Here is one: putting on your shoes in the morning.
Want another? Watching stuff go to hell.
Want another? smiling while fools talk w/out smacking them.
Thats real old timer **** you'll need to learn how to do.

Now you know everything important that you will have to learn.
But pleeaassse, just leave your ****ing nose hairs alone
Earth Spirit put them there to keep the bull**** from sloshing up your
nose
But if you decide differently just don't talk about it. OK?
It drives folks away from ROFF.


Well said, fellow geezer. The only thing that drives more folks
away from roff than offensive personal hygiene threads is whiny
goddamn Kum Ba Yah threads.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Mark H. Bowen March 17th, 2009 06:56 PM

Campfire talk
 
One cannot underestimate the ability of Elitest Assholes have in driving off
the greatest number of ROFFians or potential group members.

But hey, who's really counting the number of ROFFians driven away or the
number of ways inwhich to do so?

Opie --some say top-posting is an excellent method for ridding ROFF of
ROFFians, and though I have my doubts about its efficacy, I do try--

"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
...
DaveS wrote:
Give it a rest

Your nose hair post is a new low. No ****. That whole bit was beyond
offensive.
It was just possibly the most disturbing undude-like post in ROFF
webbery.
Jebus man, what is next? How to wipe your ass? Pop a zit? What?
First you, then that bare assed **** up.
Ill write the rest off to folks just trying to make it go away ASAP

You want real old timer ****?
Here is one: putting on your shoes in the morning.
Want another? Watching stuff go to hell.
Want another? smiling while fools talk w/out smacking them.
Thats real old timer **** you'll need to learn how to do.

Now you know everything important that you will have to learn.
But pleeaassse, just leave your ****ing nose hairs alone
Earth Spirit put them there to keep the bull**** from sloshing up your
nose
But if you decide differently just don't talk about it. OK?
It drives folks away from ROFF.


Well said, fellow geezer. The only thing that drives more folks
away from roff than offensive personal hygiene threads is whiny
goddamn Kum Ba Yah threads.

--
Ken Fortenberry




Wayne Harrison March 17th, 2009 07:07 PM

Campfire talk
 

"asadi" wrote


I have freckles on my balls. What should I do?

oh, i suspect some ruuuuude replies

Dave



If thy hand offend thee.....


john

hilarious.

yfitons
wayno(well, not that i hope the pirate takes your hint...)




Wayne Harrison March 17th, 2009 07:20 PM

Campfire talk
 

"riverman" wrote

There's nothing 'kum ba ya-ish' about it; people in real life who
deliberately poison conversation without cause are bullies and
assholes. And most folks just don't like bullies and assholes. Yet on
line, somehow its considered reasonable behavior. I don't get it, I
don't like it, and I don't want to participate in it.

--riverman

strange thing about my take on this is that i think the most mortal
damage is done by the vicious political wrangling, not the purely personal
vitriol. the latter is almost gamesmanship; silly, mostly, containing some
pretty humorous stuff, if, like myself, you simply make random observations
of the arguments. the former, however, is reality in print, grim, and sure
to make for permanent enemies.
of course, as ol rdean is want to say, ymmv.

yfitons
wayno(and i almost forgot--the family trashing is beyond the pale, imho.)



Larry L March 17th, 2009 09:01 PM

Campfire talk
 

"riverman" wrote




If we want ROFF to survive, we have to make a choice to preserve it.



I think that is much like discussing a medical treatment plan for the
corpse.



[email protected] March 17th, 2009 10:12 PM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 17, 9:29*am, "Mark H. Bowen" wrote:
Actually, Dave S., I find Myron's nose hairs are quite preferable ROFFian
conversation to the garbage that generally pervades ROFF.
I cannot for the life of me imagine how a question pertaining to someone's
personal hygiene, whether related to ass-wiping around highly irritated
hanging hemorrhoids or gi-normous tongue boils, is any more offensive than a
discussion revolving around the merits of how best to extinguish the
"beancounter" guyz racist fomentations, without simply kill-filing his
posts, because, kill-filing, would be a form of censorship and we all know
how much we all detest censorship.

So, Myron, I have a gynecologist buddy who is having difficulty transcribing
his voice recorded medical records into an appropriate written language. For
some strange reason, his all female staff snickers behind his back?

Do you know how to spell...............p-"us"-see.............correctly?

Opie --moderately amused in Lenoir, NC--

"DaveS" wrote in message

...
On Mar 16, 7:16 pm, riverman wrote:





On Mar 17, 2:21 am, DaveS wrote:


How many folk do you think your nosehair inquiries will drive off? Or
maybe we can move on to rating Nail Shops, and plastic surgeons?


Sheeesch


In reality...none whatsoever.


In contrast, the endless ad hominen attacks, political attacks,
strawmen arguments and personality attacks will (and have) driven off
many people.


Its not the lack of fishing talk; its the battles with serious intent
to cause offense that have replaced it.


--riverman


Give it a rest

Your nose hair post is a new low. No ****. That whole bit was beyond
offensive.
It was just possibly the most disturbing undude-like post in ROFF
webbery.
Jebus man, what is next? How to wipe your ass? Pop a zit? What?
First you, then that bare assed **** up.
Ill write the rest off to folks just trying to make it go away ASAP

You want real old timer ****?
Here is one: putting on your shoes in the morning.
Want another? Watching stuff go to hell.
Want another? smiling while fools talk w/out smacking them.
Thats real old timer **** you'll need to learn how to do.

Now you know everything important that you will have to learn.
But pleeaassse, just leave your ****ing nose hairs alone
Earth Spirit put them there to keep the bull**** from sloshing up your
nose
But if you decide differently just don't talk about it. OK?
It drives folks away from ROFF.

Dave- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


"Jebus man, what is next? How to wipe your ass? "
Well if had ask that question I could have refered him to a book on
the subject.

Ten bucks and he could know as much as any bear in the woods.

http://www.amazon.com/How-****-Woods.../dp/0898156270

DaveS March 17th, 2009 10:58 PM

Campfire talk
 
On Mar 17, 3:42*am, riverman wrote:
SNIP

And your point is? What? Political expression makes you uncomfortable?
So what you don't like is "deliberately inflammatory" etc etc. And
your bare assed buddy is intractable so you want to deflect your
"concerns' in these holier than thou screeds? Is that too rough for
you? Sorry. I grew up in Jersey.

When folks get together to fish that is one thing. That's fishing.
When folks share info on fishing here thats sharing, (although for
Bare Ass it has often ended up as some kind of nasty arm-wrestle if
his ego isn't petted ad nausea. ) And if its a political or economic
thread its rough and tumble, and very American in style, although Ive
noticed that those foreigners with reasonably free political systems
seem not to be bothered.) You might also notice that the political
and economic environment have been highly chaotic and ideological the
last few years and at least some of us live in a country engaged in at
least 2 long nasty wars. So, people will talk about these things in
other than hushed tones.

As to people leaving ROFF because of this or that. Get real. There are
people who announce they are leaving after one visit because no one
gave then the info bit they wanted, or 2 responders disagreed on a
response. There are some guys who cannot stand to mix environmental
information with narrowly drawn "fishing.." There are some, recently
retired especially, who are such babies about getting their own way or
having their every word praised by synchophants, that even good
natured fellowship offends them. There are some that just get tired of
fishing for awhile. There are some who unfortunately get insulted
during the rough and tumble of a ROFF debate and feel humiliated and
leave. A few very knowledgeable people fit this last category who, we
all regret loosing and who hopefully will heal and return. But sorry,
I do not think your carping will change that because of the very
nature of an unmediated group.

Finally, bottom-line is that ROFF, for its flaws, imperfections,
addictive qualities, etc etc, is still the best game in town. Not for
patterns, not for nifty new crap, not for Bare Ass on his dark days or
any-day for Mr. CPA-less, or any of the mealy lib **** or Wingnut dead
ender circle jerk crap, . . . but definitely FOR the irreverent
community banter, the real answers to real FF questions, the loose and
forgiving, primarily MALE community of people who can say whats on
their mind, laugh at themselves, say goodbye to the dearly departed,
and in the end, fish with just about anybody. And some guidelines,
like leaving family and race out of the negative, have evolved. But
not everybody is going to feel comfortable all the time in such a
community. And sometimes we just need to take a time out, but if and
when you do, like I did, you will find that ROFF has changed little
either for the good or the bad if and when you return.

You want change? Go recruit some younger players, focus on your
international fishing experiences in well titled threads, keep these
threads going and fresh. foster an international clave, etc. support
"OT" labeling so sensitive folk can opt out.

Dave

JR March 17th, 2009 11:02 PM

Campfire talk
 
riverman wrote:
If we want ROFF to survive, we have to make a choice to preserve it.


Right now, that "if" is hardly a given.

- JR


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