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Post by Mrs Moo on May 8, 2004 0:04:54 GMT
Many people don't like posting their real names themselves on the internet, especially in this day and age.
You have to consider other peoples feeling on the matter, I certainly dont feel safe having my name posting all around the internet, any mad nutter could get it.
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Post by Gareth R on May 8, 2004 0:58:51 GMT
I certainly dont feel safe having my name posting all around the internet, any mad nutter could get it. So what exactly are you scared will happen if people on the net know your real name?
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Post by Laurence Piper on May 8, 2004 8:24:31 GMT
[quote author=Guest-Mrs Moo You have to consider other peoples feeling on the matter, I certainly dont feel safe having my name posting all around the internet, any mad nutter could get it.[/quote]
I think you're the mad nutter! What do you think they're going to do with that knowledge? They know your name - big deal! Going to bring down a government, is it? Think that's going to make it possible for an axe murderer to locate your address and chop down your front door to get at you? Get a life. If you make a comment here, you should be prepared to stand by it; if you use an obviously assumed name then there is no validity in your opinion at all as no one takes you seriously (and you don't deserve to be taken seriously either!) It just means you've got something to hide.
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Post by Laurence Piper on May 8, 2004 8:35:12 GMT
Where?! Plastered all over this site - open your eyes! Seems to be particularly prevalent here these days. The site loses some credibility over it and so do genuine contributors intested in archive TV.
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Post by Jenny Talia on May 8, 2004 13:56:56 GMT
Quite Right! We need more seriousness on this site. Damn these pranksters. Christopher Trace wouldn't have stood for it and neither should you.
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Post by M Winner on May 8, 2004 21:56:29 GMT
I think you're the mad nutter! What do you think they're going to do with that knowledge? They know your name - big deal! Going to bring down a government, is it? Think that's going to make it possible for an axe murderer to locate your address and chop down your front door to get at you? Get a life. If you make a comment here, you should be prepared to stand by it; if you use an obviously assumed name then there is no validity in your opinion at all as no one takes you seriously (and you don't deserve to be taken seriously either!) It just means you've got something to hide. Calm down, dear! It's just a website about a load of old tosh - and you've got the nerve to tell someone else to get a life!
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Post by Ernest Bevin on May 8, 2004 22:46:06 GMT
while you're here old boy, can you tell us why all your films are utter crap?
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Post by Gary on May 9, 2004 8:53:56 GMT
Calm down, dear! It's just a website about a load of old tosh - and you've got the nerve to tell someone else to get a life! So why do you bother to come here then if it's all tosh?
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Post by Laurence Piper on May 9, 2004 8:56:17 GMT
It's probably just "Mrs Moo" under yet another name, Gary!
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Post by Gary on May 9, 2004 9:06:05 GMT
And Ernest Bevin and Herbert Morrison and all the rest. Wonder what happened to the moderators? I used checked into this thread as it was called 'does this exist?' . All I found though was a lot of stuff unrelated to that topic. This did used to be a good site. How can you take it all seriously any more though? What happened to it? All the threads are full of jokers now who think proper chat and sharing of information is tosh. Easier and less demanding on the brain to talk rubbish though right?
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Post by Mr Wolf on May 9, 2004 9:39:42 GMT
come to my site. I will not rest until everyone worships the mausoleam site
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Post by Dave Freeman on May 9, 2004 11:02:25 GMT
Without just sounding like a plug for mr wolf, I heartily recommend his site for anyone wanting an intelligent chat about tv, if they don't know about it already. I have no idea where Mark Brown is these days but it is quite right that the site has gone to the dogs. I rarely visit any more. Worth mentioning too that ridiculous assumed names such as Ernest Bevin and Herbert Morrison are all dead people. That says it all really
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Post by H Hartley on May 9, 2004 14:26:02 GMT
You have to admit that this site is very happy go lucky with a slight hint of anarchy which gives it its personality. I find the Mausoleum Site very well done and presented in a Teutonic sort of way. However you could not imagine laughing out loud with any of its members in a social situation for example and indeed should imagine most of them sit stern faced at their archive comedy DVDs, taking notes on mistakes and defects.
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Post by Laurence Piper on May 9, 2004 17:16:19 GMT
You should get in there and see what it's really like - a good site like this one used to be!
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Post by Trevor Sponge on May 9, 2004 17:33:06 GMT
'However you could not imagine laughing out loud with any of its members in a social situation for example and indeed should imagine most of them sit stern faced at their archive comedy DVDs, taking notes on mistakes and defects. '
I hope you are not referring to myself and my friends who are worthly enthusiasts (we run the DESC club - DVD Error Spotters Club). Noting faults in DVDs is a serious hobby. Some of our members also include vhs in their portfolio. I have a specuially compiled tape of favorite drop-outs including some classic faults. I asked the Restoration Team if they were interested in using this as a potential DVD extra abd one of them (whose name I shall not spurn) told me I was a s** w***** which upset me greatly. At least I do not have heated debates about the correct DVD color of Elisabeth Sladen's frills.
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