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From: highroller entertainment casting
Date: Tue Mar 26, 2002 1:30pm
Subject: Re: Can't you lot read.

--- In a previous message daz_rythmn wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Firstly, I think it is a shame that the recent postings have been
of a
> bickering nature.
> I think this must be because any interesting thread of conversation
> has dried up(and now I am adding to it! Oh the irony!).
>
> However, you are correct in what you have you written, and because
of
> this you may be wondering why you get the reaction from the other
> posts that you have.
>
> Let me enlighten you, and even patronise you for a short while(like
> you do to others) :0)
>
> It is because of your provocative style of writing.
>
> Phew, there it is, I've said it.
>
> "Can't you lot read" does not encourage others to side with you(not
> that we should be taking sides), nor does it even nudge others in
the
> right direction to read your posts with an unbiased view point
(which I
> myself struggle to do).
>
> If you want to get a more positive reaction, write in a more
positive
> manner and you may see a more positive feedback.
>
> There we are.
>
> I hope that is the end of it, and to conclude I would like to thank
> Lauren for Typing up the chat for everyone.
>
> Darren


I have to agree with Darren...Chris, why are you so
confrontational/antagonistic? It is not enough to simply suggest that
the rest of the group cannot read or understand your postings...have
you considered that it is perhaps you that 'seems' incapable of
writing? After all, the meaning of your communication is the response
that it gets. As others have pointed out, if so many people have
made the same interpretation, then perhaps that was the message your
communication was giving.

Cheer up and chill out

Anyway, enoug of this bickering!!!

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