Seriously though, maybe we can ask people to put the gift in one of those dollar store gift bags – they actually only cost .33 so we aren’t increasing the cost factor by much.
Cargar, it was Randi. At the time, Mr. B failed to realize that Randi got jumped on because his/her very first post (and every one after that) was nothing but name calling towards the ‘regulars’. Several posters then jumped on the bandwagon and claimed us to be an unfriendly bunch that they were tired of reading posts from.
Who do you suppose was the long-time reader who complained that the “comments are so dominated by bickering among a handful of readers that (a) there is rarely coherent on-topic discussion and (b) he feels like it’s a private party that he’s not particularly welcome at.”
“Ok, ok, Snaps, if you want the Festivus Pole, I’ll go along with it”
Awesome! All the clams can pole dance at the party! [Ducks for cover]
LOL @ the woman in the pic in the thread above about the Gifted flea.. on the lower left corner. her face just screams ‘that’s HOW much!?!”
*rob*
Seriously though, maybe we can ask people to put the gift in one of those dollar store gift bags – they actually only cost .33 so we aren’t increasing the cost factor by much.
Jester, yes, you keep the photo. You just have to show it on request 🙂
Before I reread the thread…I’m going to guess 11217.
Cargar, it was Randi. At the time, Mr. B failed to realize that Randi got jumped on because his/her very first post (and every one after that) was nothing but name calling towards the ‘regulars’. Several posters then jumped on the bandwagon and claimed us to be an unfriendly bunch that they were tired of reading posts from.
The childhood photo, we get that back right?
Cobble, now that I’ve imagined it, I shouldn’t be the only one with that ghastly image stuck in my head!
I think this is Mr. B’s “Usual Suspects” rant:
Brownstoner, A Thought on Comments, 12/15/08:
http://bstoner.wpengine.com/brownstoner/archives/2008/12/comments.php
Who do you suppose was the long-time reader who complained that the “comments are so dominated by bickering among a handful of readers that (a) there is rarely coherent on-topic discussion and (b) he feels like it’s a private party that he’s not particularly welcome at.”