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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 |
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 |
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 |
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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 |
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 - - Show quoted text - 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. |
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. |
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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. |
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. |
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"...................) |
Campfire talk
wrote in message ... ( ****!, have to stop writing this crap "on the fly"...................) this is a 'fly' fishing group, right?? Tom |
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