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Jeff Miller wrote:
...well, i was feeling polite, smart, and energetic. fortunately, it was fleeting... and, btw, i'm ashamed for not having said this sooner... i'm privileged to know and to consider joe macintosh as my friend. ... How nice for you, but I don't keep that kind of company nor do I have much use for those who do. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Jeff Miller wrote:
...well, i was feeling polite, smart, and energetic. fortunately, it was fleeting... and, btw, i'm ashamed for not having said this sooner... i'm privileged to know and to consider joe macintosh as my friend. ... How nice for you, but I don't keep that kind of company nor do I have much use for those who do. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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....actually, i suspect you are marked by "the human stain" more deeply
than those whose company you reject. but, i doubt any of them are the poorer for the loss of your society... jeff Ken Fortenberry wrote: How nice for you, but I don't keep that kind of company nor do I have much use for those who do. |
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....actually, i suspect you are marked by "the human stain" more deeply
than those whose company you reject. but, i doubt any of them are the poorer for the loss of your society... jeff Ken Fortenberry wrote: How nice for you, but I don't keep that kind of company nor do I have much use for those who do. |
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Frank Reid wrote:
I'm here mainly for the entertainment value and am rarely disappointed. Then again, my expectations are fairly low. ;-) Let me guess, you liked "Gigli"? Never saw it. Who the hell talked *you* into going? They should be negotiating peace in the Middle East. ![]() -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Frank Reid wrote:
I'm here mainly for the entertainment value and am rarely disappointed. Then again, my expectations are fairly low. ;-) Let me guess, you liked "Gigli"? Never saw it. Who the hell talked *you* into going? They should be negotiating peace in the Middle East. ![]() -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Mike Connor wrote: snip It may well be that we canīt all just get along. Assuming such to be the case, then why are we all here? Just to waste time with absolutely hopeless "sounding-off"? Exactly. It's fun, it's entertaining, I'm probably going to regret this, but I am curious about that statement. I agree that some of the banter and the intellectual jousting can be entertaining. But the part I don't get is the veiled (or sometimes, not-so-veiled) threats of physical violence and the insults that resemble schoolyard taunting. It doesn't bother me in the sense that I'm offended, it just doesn't make a lot of sense to me. I've been around newsgroups since 1991, and spent a good bit of time on political groups, so I've seen my fair share of the good, bad and ugly (mostly ugly). But I came to expect the worst when the only common ground those folks had was their hatred of the opposite side. Here we supposedly have a common love of ff'ing, and in fact, most of the participants in the most egregious name-calling have fished together (and apparently, in some cases even enjoyed it). That's the part I don't get, and can't really find humor in. I still follow (most of) the threads, so I guess it's at least intriguing (in a car-wreck-by-the-highway sense), but why is it entertaining to call your fellow flyfisherman a poopie head? Yeah, it's a waste of time, but so long as you have friends here, and I most definitely and emphatically consider you a friend, it's not meaningless. This is not directed (just) at you, Ken, but since you brought up the idea of friends: It sure seems like a number of folks here have gone out of their way to alienate any possible friends they might have had here. Then what will you be left with? Chuck Vance |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Mike Connor wrote: snip It may well be that we canīt all just get along. Assuming such to be the case, then why are we all here? Just to waste time with absolutely hopeless "sounding-off"? Exactly. It's fun, it's entertaining, I'm probably going to regret this, but I am curious about that statement. I agree that some of the banter and the intellectual jousting can be entertaining. But the part I don't get is the veiled (or sometimes, not-so-veiled) threats of physical violence and the insults that resemble schoolyard taunting. It doesn't bother me in the sense that I'm offended, it just doesn't make a lot of sense to me. I've been around newsgroups since 1991, and spent a good bit of time on political groups, so I've seen my fair share of the good, bad and ugly (mostly ugly). But I came to expect the worst when the only common ground those folks had was their hatred of the opposite side. Here we supposedly have a common love of ff'ing, and in fact, most of the participants in the most egregious name-calling have fished together (and apparently, in some cases even enjoyed it). That's the part I don't get, and can't really find humor in. I still follow (most of) the threads, so I guess it's at least intriguing (in a car-wreck-by-the-highway sense), but why is it entertaining to call your fellow flyfisherman a poopie head? Yeah, it's a waste of time, but so long as you have friends here, and I most definitely and emphatically consider you a friend, it's not meaningless. This is not directed (just) at you, Ken, but since you brought up the idea of friends: It sure seems like a number of folks here have gone out of their way to alienate any possible friends they might have had here. Then what will you be left with? Chuck Vance |
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Conan the Librarian wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: Mike Connor wrote: snip It may well be that we canīt all just get along. Assuming such to be the case, then why are we all here? Just to waste time with absolutely hopeless "sounding-off"? Exactly. It's fun, it's entertaining, I'm probably going to regret this, but I am curious about that statement. I agree that some of the banter and the intellectual jousting can be entertaining. But the part I don't get is the veiled (or sometimes, not-so-veiled) threats of physical violence and the insults that resemble schoolyard taunting. It doesn't bother me in the sense that I'm offended, it just doesn't make a lot of sense to me. I've been around newsgroups since 1991, and spent a good bit of time on political groups, so I've seen my fair share of the good, bad and ugly (mostly ugly). But I came to expect the worst when the only common ground those folks had was their hatred of the opposite side. Here we supposedly have a common love of ff'ing, and in fact, most of the participants in the most egregious name-calling have fished together (and apparently, in some cases even enjoyed it). That's the part I don't get, and can't really find humor in. I still follow (most of) the threads, so I guess it's at least intriguing (in a car-wreck-by-the-highway sense), but why is it entertaining to call your fellow flyfisherman a poopie head? Yeah, it's a waste of time, but so long as you have friends here, and I most definitely and emphatically consider you a friend, it's not meaningless. This is not directed (just) at you, Ken, but since you brought up the idea of friends: It sure seems like a number of folks here have gone out of their way to alienate any possible friends they might have had here. Then what will you be left with? Good points all. It occurred to me that we haven't had a good roffian tragedy in recent times to bring the touch of reality and meaning-of-life-lesson to focus. I see a post like Frank wrote about his FIL, or Barry wrote about his father, and it humbles me and makes me recall a not-so-distant memory. When my son had his snow boarding accident last year and shattered his back, many of the folks here rallied around me with support, empathy, and good wishes. This wasn't just "virtual" to me, my family, or my son, especially when he started receiving get well cards from people not only that he hadn't met, but I hadn't met either. Roffians offered more than just well-wishes in the form of offers to travel and help us any way they could. That stuff is real to me. On a personal level, I've seen things differently from that time on. Skies are brighter, the sun's warmth is greater, and ff'ing is an inspiration. I'm not good at putting how I feel about this stuff into words like some others here, but this was a life-changing circumstance in more ways than one, and roff is a part of that. It will not take another tragedy like that to make me realize what I have and what I hold dear. Yeah, maudlin - sue me. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Conan the Librarian wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: Mike Connor wrote: snip It may well be that we canīt all just get along. Assuming such to be the case, then why are we all here? Just to waste time with absolutely hopeless "sounding-off"? Exactly. It's fun, it's entertaining, I'm probably going to regret this, but I am curious about that statement. I agree that some of the banter and the intellectual jousting can be entertaining. But the part I don't get is the veiled (or sometimes, not-so-veiled) threats of physical violence and the insults that resemble schoolyard taunting. It doesn't bother me in the sense that I'm offended, it just doesn't make a lot of sense to me. I've been around newsgroups since 1991, and spent a good bit of time on political groups, so I've seen my fair share of the good, bad and ugly (mostly ugly). But I came to expect the worst when the only common ground those folks had was their hatred of the opposite side. Here we supposedly have a common love of ff'ing, and in fact, most of the participants in the most egregious name-calling have fished together (and apparently, in some cases even enjoyed it). That's the part I don't get, and can't really find humor in. I still follow (most of) the threads, so I guess it's at least intriguing (in a car-wreck-by-the-highway sense), but why is it entertaining to call your fellow flyfisherman a poopie head? Yeah, it's a waste of time, but so long as you have friends here, and I most definitely and emphatically consider you a friend, it's not meaningless. This is not directed (just) at you, Ken, but since you brought up the idea of friends: It sure seems like a number of folks here have gone out of their way to alienate any possible friends they might have had here. Then what will you be left with? Good points all. It occurred to me that we haven't had a good roffian tragedy in recent times to bring the touch of reality and meaning-of-life-lesson to focus. I see a post like Frank wrote about his FIL, or Barry wrote about his father, and it humbles me and makes me recall a not-so-distant memory. When my son had his snow boarding accident last year and shattered his back, many of the folks here rallied around me with support, empathy, and good wishes. This wasn't just "virtual" to me, my family, or my son, especially when he started receiving get well cards from people not only that he hadn't met, but I hadn't met either. Roffians offered more than just well-wishes in the form of offers to travel and help us any way they could. That stuff is real to me. On a personal level, I've seen things differently from that time on. Skies are brighter, the sun's warmth is greater, and ff'ing is an inspiration. I'm not good at putting how I feel about this stuff into words like some others here, but this was a life-changing circumstance in more ways than one, and roff is a part of that. It will not take another tragedy like that to make me realize what I have and what I hold dear. Yeah, maudlin - sue me. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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