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From: nxnzerx
Date: Wed May 7, 2003 11:15pm
Subject: Re: Can we all just...


James - it appears that you were happy and content when the groups
communal knowledge of the effects of Derren was comically inept but
when it started to decussate with the truth you made a request that
we refrain from furthering our discussions.

It appears that you regard yourself as some kind of unofficial
moderator or overseer.

Random discussions of outlandish methods such as throat reading was
fine in your book, but when I suggested that people consider the
supererogatory use of the notepad in his live show your
consternation was evident.

Which brings us to the latest episode of internecine warfare, who is
DB and who isn't. It appears that you wish to exscind our right of
contention. Conflict is an essential part of all groups and is vital
for the evolutionary process.

Please, jump off your high horse for a moment and either contribute
something of worth or nothing at all.


--- In a previous message, jamesdavidson_99
wrote:
> Calm down??
>
> Can I urge people to think for just an extra 30 seconds before
they
> start accusing people of exposure or of being Derren Brown???
>
> If you think a member is actually DB then perhaps you should
review
> their posts, consider what they are about and then make a sensible
> view. Oh yes...and keep it to yourself! People are making asses
of
> themselves but accusing all and sundry of being the DB Meister...
>
> And can we leave Robin alone? He tries to obtain a copy of the
> original Pure Effect and he gets attacked for it. Like most of
you
> wouldn't want to see it!! To go from that to suggest that he
wants a
> copy just to reveal the secrets from it is, quite frankly, spastic.
>
> There. Think that's all I wanted to say....for now.
>
> JD

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