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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2020 12:37:08 GMT
FFS, if this relates to CWDF and you can post your views on there please do. If you are banned then let us know - otherwise nobody really gives a shit. One person does, it stalks me, I posted my protest on CWDF, mods isued warnings and hid the trhread, that is their reaction, then I come on here and the twat stars bleating about 'unfair' Why? It happened on CWDF deal with it there. If you are unhappy with the outcome then say so, but I'd rather not hear about every time you get into a 'spat' on CWDF.
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Post by naughtyfox on Sept 2, 2020 14:56:48 GMT
Do not muddy Thunderboat's door mat by bringing in arguments and bickerings from Canalworld.
Thank you.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2020 15:10:25 GMT
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Post by patty on Sept 2, 2020 15:11:13 GMT
Do not muddy Thunderboat's door mat by bringing in arguments and bickerings from Canalworld. Thank you. Not often I find myself in agreement with a post of yours... I may just have to go and lie down in a darkened room....
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2020 15:46:31 GMT
I don't want to be left out, I got fed up with the twat PD1964 , who reported me last week for suggesting (subtly and witily) that he indeed might be a bit of a twat, seemingly some real twat reported the post as it is thought, by some, but not all, to be an obscenity. In spite of that, PD1964 posted another yapp, so I asked mods to lock thread, I'm not sure if my postscriot tp PD1964 which went along the lines of ".... I hope my reply removes your doubts ..... ANYWAY IT'S NONE OF YOUR DAMN BUSINESS" Shakespear used, it my favourite quote Lady MacBeth "Out damned spot ........." Yet another complete thread removed today, and not just locked. If it arrives back it will likely be cleansed of those comments that stated, quite truthfully, that your attitude stinks and is perhaps why you dont get the replies you want! You seem to have a knack of asking that the threads, in which you have made an utter silly tit of yourself, be locked. Is that an ex mod privilege? You align yourself with Lady Macbeth, how very astute. ..."out damned spot" is a metaphor of the blood and guilt that is on her hands for convicing Macbeth to commit the crimes. She goes on to say in that scene "What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account?" Sounds familiar. ETA ...I just noticed ProBoards banner... 'Learn Proper Hand Washing' Socks knows how to do that! Ignoring Socks/Lady G perma drama I did Macbeth and Midsummer night's dream for GCSE English, Macbeth is head and shoulders the better play. We've also seen Othello and the Tempest (not at the same time mind!) At the Minack Theatre in Cornwall - both were great to see performed live but I still think Macbeth is the best read, the vivid images from that play that your imagination conjures up are something else 👍
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2020 15:50:16 GMT
It is usually worth carrying a spare propeller in case the existing one falls off. I've been rudderless for years, never knowing which direction I will be going in . I gained one about 22 years ago, occasionally I get a sound kick up the stern end wether I want it or not 😁
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2020 15:52:22 GMT
Do not muddy Thunderboat's door mat by bringing in arguments and bickerings from Canalworld. Thank you. Newsflash!! FOXY IN LUCID, SOUND AND TOTALLY RELEVANT POST SHOCKER!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2020 16:05:18 GMT
Yet another complete thread removed today, and not just locked. If it arrives back it will likely be cleansed of those comments that stated, quite truthfully, that your attitude stinks and is perhaps why you dont get the replies you want! You seem to have a knack of asking that the threads, in which you have made an utter silly tit of yourself, be locked. Is that an ex mod privilege? You align yourself with Lady Macbeth, how very astute. ..."out damned spot" is a metaphor of the blood and guilt that is on her hands for convicing Macbeth to commit the crimes. She goes on to say in that scene "What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account?" Sounds familiar. ETA ...I just noticed ProBoards banner... 'Learn Proper Hand Washing' Socks knows how to do that! Ignoring Socks/Lady G perma drama I did Macbeth and midsummer night's dream for GCSE English, Macbeth is head and shoulders the better play. We've also seen Othello and the Tempest (not at the same time mind!) At the Minack Theatre in Cornwall - both were great to see performed live but I still think Macbeth is the best read, the vivid images from that play that you're imagination conjures up are something else 👍 King Lear is pretty good too.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2020 17:25:25 GMT
Hamlet is one of my favourites Rog
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2020 17:36:44 GMT
Hamlet is one of my favourites Rog Knock yerself out 👍
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2020 17:37:39 GMT
Very jealous !
The reviews were amazing.
We saw Hamlet at Sheffield with John Simm as the Prince and John Nettles as Claudius ... jolly good production.
Rog
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Post by naughtyfox on Sept 2, 2020 17:46:31 GMT
Yet another complete thread removed today, and not just locked. If it arrives back it will likely be cleansed of those comments that stated, quite truthfully, that your attitude stinks and is perhaps why you dont get the replies you want! You seem to have a knack of asking that the threads, in which you have made an utter silly tit of yourself, be locked. Is that an ex mod privilege? You align yourself with Lady Macbeth, how very astute. ..."out damned spot" is a metaphor of the blood and guilt that is on her hands for convicing Macbeth to commit the crimes. She goes on to say in that scene "What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account?" Sounds familiar. ETA ...I just noticed ProBoards banner... 'Learn Proper Hand Washing' Socks knows how to do that! Ignoring Socks/Lady G perma drama I did Macbeth and midsummer night's dream for GCSE English, Macbeth is head and shoulders the better play. We've also seen Othello and the Tempest (not at the same time mind!) At the Minack Theatre in Cornwall - both were great to see performed live but I still think Macbeth is the best read, the vivid images from that play that you're imagination conjures up are something else 👍 Well, thanks for bringing The Curse of Doom here! It's "The Scottish Play". It's like mentioning Voldemort at Hogwarts - did u not know?
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Post by Jim on Sept 2, 2020 17:50:47 GMT
Ignoring Socks/Lady G perma drama I did Macbeth and midsummer night's dream for GCSE English, Macbeth is head and shoulders the better play. We've also seen Othello and the Tempest (not at the same time mind!) At the Minack Theatre in Cornwall - both were great to see performed live but I still think Macbeth is the best read, the vivid images from that play that you're imagination conjures up are something else 👍 Well, thanks for bringing The Curse of Doom here! It's "The Scottish Play". It's like mentioning Voldemort at Hogwarts - did u not know? I recently learned why its considered bad luck. In days of yore it was a real crowd puller, so was always the first play staged when theatres reopened after a disaster, plague or shutting theatres for political reasons.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2020 17:53:13 GMT
That superstition relates to 'in a theatre' naughtyfox. Besides I think superstition is a ridiculous, out dated idea from a period when we were generally less intelligent Touch wood. Rog
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2020 17:53:22 GMT
Ignoring Socks/Lady G perma drama I did Macbeth and midsummer night's dream for GCSE English, Macbeth is head and shoulders the better play. We've also seen Othello and the Tempest (not at the same time mind!) At the Minack Theatre in Cornwall - both were great to see performed live but I still think Macbeth is the best read, the vivid images from that play that you're imagination conjures up are something else 👍 Well, thanks for bringing The Curse of Doom here! It's "The Scottish Play". It's like mentioning Voldemort at Hogwarts - did u not know? Well yes, if in its correct setting of a theatre full of drama queens.. Hang on, you may be on to something 🙈 What is this Voldemort and Hogwarts you speak of?
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