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Just you wait, if it continues at this rate it's bound to split off into an alternative universe where the Copenhagen Interpretation is ditched for the East Dulwich Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and we'll be rich and famous while the lounge lizards are left holding their dicks :)

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Oh don't apologise Quids. I don't blame you for

> leaving out the question mark. I'll treat it as an

> early birthday present.



BBW - you are quiet tonight - get back in the mix. Never take a criticism to heart. Get posting.

???? Wrote:

> And that sums the drawing room's dilemma up


What dilemma? There is no dilemma.


It's simple really. The Forum is for everyone to give their tuppence-worth on any subject, whatever the mood - informative, witty, sarcastic, serious etc - and the categories for you to express yourself have recently been increased.


If I thought The Drawing Room was elitist I wouldn't go there. If someone knows more about a topic than me (or pretends to) I'll learn from them or ignore them.


The 20 or so people on this thread, as witty and vocal as you are, are not self-appointed representatives of the Forum as a whole. Join in or shut up. Simple.

[quote name=It's simple really. The Forum is for everyone to give their tuppence-worth on any subject, whatever the mood - informative, witty, sarcastic, serious etc - and the categories for you to express yourself have recently been increased.]



[quote name=Join in or shut up. Simple.]


so we can post what we think...or we have to shut up?...make your mind up

  • 2 weeks later...
Well, having at first used the Drawing Room for the purpose of annoying those who are cleverer than myself by posting silly one-liners, I have to say that, having discovered some really interesting threads, I am now a fan. Also, I like the way the "Chair" sits back and only really intervenes where absolutely necessary.
  • 4 months later...

Moos Wrote:

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> Thought I'd resurrect this thread... I've really

> enjoyed the thriving discussions in the Drawing

> Room recently. It took a while to find its feet,

> but I'd vote it a success.

>

> What does everyone think?


The man from Del Monte...he say YES!

Moos Wrote:

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> My interest is purely in keeping the forum a place

> where unpleasant racist and pornographic posts are

> considered unacceptable. Not because of political

> correctness or prudery, but in order to retain

> this forum as a place where everyone feels welcome

> and comfortable.

>


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Sorry, I'm interrupting which is rude, but I have just started reading this thread, or possibly re-reading as my memory is shot to pieces, and I am on about page one :) and I just so agree with Moos' post I had to say so.


Apologies again - as you were :)

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