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21st April 2006, 11:10 PM #16
Originally Posted by oges
when i dropped a slice of beetroot on the table at christmas it left a purple circle on the tablecloth, does that count?
hehehehhe thats me when it slips out of salad rolls onto white work shirts ... happens every time just ask hwmbo!!!!! cheers jules
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21st April 2006, 11:16 PM #17
Originally Posted by craigb
If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.
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21st April 2006, 11:19 PM #18
Originally Posted by Gumby
I can't handle it I don't think
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21st April 2006, 11:32 PM #19
Gumby and Zed are part of a love circle.
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21st April 2006, 11:33 PM #20
The Purple Circle sounds disgusting and perverted - how do I sign up!
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21st April 2006, 11:40 PM #21
Originally Posted by MathewA
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21st April 2006, 11:40 PM #22
Originally Posted by oges
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21st April 2006, 11:41 PM #23
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What a strange attitude for the person who introduced the term in the first place.
Gumby
I must admit you are a master at selective interpretation. I have asked you to read and understand the issues I raised but you seem to only want to selectively respond often taking it out of context. Your strength is in mocking so why don't you stick to that? When you want to articulate objectively then I am happy to communicate.Cheers,
Rod
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21st April 2006, 11:44 PM #24
Originally Posted by rodm
There are fractions on the forum who are known to each other outside of the internet I know I was introduced to the forum by another member and have met others personally through the forum
It is a natural thing to stick up for those who are your friends
This purple circle thing however is implying that once any member of the purple circle sends a red then all connected will follow
I have seen one instance where a new member was bombarded with reds because one forum member took offence to the newbie reply . one in a couple of years, usually the reds flow because of the crap posted and the top 20 hitters are the ones who look at the forum a couple of times a day and contribute daily, as they have done for years and have made this forum as good as it is , not because there is some secret covert gang
It becomes hard to draw a line for me in that I havent yet been disturbed enough to send a red ( though doug's new avatar if non changed may be my first) I don't like to see new members shot down in flames when my interperation of there threds is diffrent from others and they get bombarded , in those cases I pm offer some "hang in there advice" and sometimes give a green if the post warents it under the forum rules
There have been lots of ideas as to how to improve the reputation system , If EVERYONE followed those rules we wouldn't have a probem
who here has only ever given a green because
Reputation should be given to people who post meaningful, helpful, and thoughtful posts. Any post that contributes to the thread in a positive way probably deserves positive reputation. This does not necessarily have to mean that you agree with what was said; the point brought up may be completely opposite to what you believe, but it may be a good point nonetheless, and worthy of a pat on the back. "Giving positive reputation to someone because they are your friend and deserve to have a few more green dots next to their name isn't a good reason to give positive reputation."
Or given a red because
Negative reputation should be given if the person is posting something that detracts from the conversation. If the post is rude, inappropriate, breaks forum rules, is not gracious, etc; these are all good reasons to give negative reputation.
If you have a personal grudge against someone, it is not appropriate to give them negative reputation for no reason. Giving negative reputation because you don't agree with what was said is also inappropriate use of the reputation system. People are entitled to their own opinions, just because you don't agree doesn't mean the user was wrong or not contributing to the conversation.
Sometimes its good just to read the guide lines againAshore
The trouble with life is there's no background music.
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21st April 2006, 11:50 PM #25
Pardon.
Can you run that past me again?
Preferably the condensed version. :confused:
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21st April 2006, 11:52 PM #26
Originally Posted by craigb
By way of explanation, I quote from a recent post of mine in the thread currently raging in Open Slather, which by the way I hold you responsible for. You got me to go in there in the first place !
With regard to the purpke circle, my thoughts are as follows:
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I think I'm in. which means I'm really out, because if you think you're out like Doug does, then you are definitely in. If I say THEM, it's to make you think that I think I'm out, when actually I think I'm in which is proof positive that I'm out.If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.
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21st April 2006, 11:56 PM #27
Purple Circle??? I think you're headband is too tight!!!!
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21st April 2006, 11:59 PM #28
Originally Posted by Gumby
which by the way I hold you responsible for.
Not really, the loml isn't like that at all
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22nd April 2006, 12:06 AM #29
Originally Posted by craigb
Mates stick up for mates
There is no secret society out there on the forum giving Reds
Those who log on to the forum most, are most likely to give red/greenies
Purple circle paranioa does not occure often but has happened
A copy of the rules when to post red or green points
And the story of "o" had a diffrent deffinition of a purple circle
Hopes this helpsAshore
The trouble with life is there's no background music.
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22nd April 2006, 12:08 AM #30
Originally Posted by Ashore
Ashore
The trouble with life is there's no background music.
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