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  • hamishm,

    Deborah,it has been awful for you and I can can only echo what has been said already by merc, Riddley and Anorak. I will be more pro-active in future.
    Sorry.

    Since Nov 2006 • 357 posts Report

  • Riddley Walker,

    this one from Danyl

    Someone e-mail Craig and let him know 'Dad4Justice' has hijacked his PA account

    was pretty funny

    AKL • Since Feb 2007 • 890 posts Report

  • Hadyn Green,

    Much love Deborah.

    I would've loved to have had more of an impact this morning but my brain was lacking in perspacasity.

    ps. Riddley, I never knew that was a Guinea Pig I thought i was a bunny, but now that I know, I realise it's missing the ears!

    Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 2090 posts Report

  • Deborah,

    Thanks for saying nice things, everyone.

    Danyl's comment made me laugh out loud, and made me realise that I might have exagerrated slighly about no one here commenting, because actually, people did, here and there. I was a bit wrought up to notice - sorry!

    Can we go back to the silly jokes now?

    New Lynn • Since Nov 2006 • 1447 posts Report

  • Anorak,

    I think to cheer up Deborah we should give her a suitable title.
    My suggestion is: The Great Wise Wisdom-Bestower For All Time Who Can Write As The Rain Can Wet. or something.
    What d'ya reckon?

    Auckland • Since Apr 2007 • 61 posts Report

  • Deborah,

    What about Bishop-ette?

    New Lynn • Since Nov 2006 • 1447 posts Report

  • Anorak,

    Just so you know Deborah, your Wu-Tang Name is:
    TUFF DREAMER.
    That's pretty cool, sort of, in a Byronesque kinda way, isn't it?
    (someone back me up here!)
    It also sounds like a kind of industrial-strength cleaner, so I dunno...

    Auckland • Since Apr 2007 • 61 posts Report

  • Anorak,

    Bishop-ette is classic, sure, but I prefer the longer-winded titles.

    How about Deborah - The Sage of Parsley?!

    Auckland • Since Apr 2007 • 61 posts Report

  • Anorak,

    Deborah - Pearl amongst Shellfish? no, something fishy about that one.

    Auckland • Since Apr 2007 • 61 posts Report

  • Riddley Walker,

    i'm still getting over this...

    that's an IN JOKE between me and Che

    Hadyn, that's ok, I get it all the time. "Ah ya bunny..." this and "what a freakin' rabbit..." that. and some people have accused me of just being in it for the wood shavings and shiney new activity wheels. alac, we soldier on. at least i have here found some sense of community.

    i thought we had made Deborah a Bishop already? we can't start giving her absurd titles on top of that, what would Bishop Brian say?

    AKL • Since Feb 2007 • 890 posts Report

  • rodgerd,

    Can we go back to the silly jokes now?

    Does that mean I won't need my pitchfork and torches?

    Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 512 posts Report

  • Anorak,

    Probably something about a talking guinea pig being an abomination unto the lord?

    Auckland • Since Apr 2007 • 61 posts Report

  • Anorak,

    ...is what The Bish would say

    Auckland • Since Apr 2007 • 61 posts Report

  • 3410,

    What am I to make of all this?

    Deborah,
    My quoted comment was definitely not directed at you, but at another commenter who I didn't name in an attempt to avoid a personal flame war (though I'd hoped that calling him a newbie might have clarified it enough). I am terribly sorry to hear of your reaction, and do apologise if any ambiguousness in my comments contributed to this. You rock, and I've no complaints. :) :) :)

    I was trying to say something about abuse in general in the comment from which you drew my quote, though I guess I got it wrong in some way. I'm going to re-read the thread more carefully before commenting further.

    Auckland • Since Jan 2007 • 2618 posts Report

  • rodgerd,

    My quoted comment was definitely not directed at you, but at another commenter who I didn't name in an attempt to avoid a personal flame war (though I'd hoped that calling him a newbie might have clarified it enough).

    I think you've rather missed Deborah's point - she was upset that the only person who she'd noticed remonstrating with what she considered unacceptable behaviour was getting jumped on for his troubles.

    Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 512 posts Report

  • 3410,

    rogerd,
    As I said, I'm going to re-read the thread more carefully before commenting further. Your point may be correct, but I wanted to say what I said before I spend 40 minutes contemplating what led to the problem.

    Auckland • Since Jan 2007 • 2618 posts Report

  • Span .,

    I seem to have come to this a little late - I've been running a seminar all day and just read through all the back and forth finally finishing now.

    Deborah - you were right to call Craig originally, I would have backed you up 110% (as they say in the All Blacks) had I been here. Sorry I wasn't. I get very fed-up with that pallaver, as you may have picked up from my comments in the post of mine you linked to (thanks!).

    I think you were also right to keep calling him on his behaviour afterwards, as were others.

    One thing I wonder if it's worth considering. Those of us who have been commenting on pol blogs since before PA System was around do often have a tendency to be more slap-down than necessary, partly because that is the environment "out there" (sadly). I'm not going to pretend to speak for Craig, but I know that's the case for me, and often I start writing something and then remember I'm on PA and delete it all and start again. It's really good that the standards are higher here and long may they be maintained.

    Anyway, back to the silliness - apparently I am Sister Katana of Loving Kindness, although I've always preferred to be known as Most High Mind-Boggler Span.

    Auckland, NZ • Since Nov 2006 • 112 posts Report

  • Emma Hart,

    Can we go back to the silly jokes now?

    Or as the bish would say, enough is enough.

    Except of course, Deborah and I would have to shout that from the back.

    Christchurch • Since Nov 2006 • 4651 posts Report

  • Che Tibby,

    following up on what span is saying, merc, riddley and i are arguing for greater use of theatre when you see threads getting out of hand.

    (scroll down to 'verbs' to get the reference).

    the back of an envelope • Since Nov 2006 • 2042 posts Report

  • Deborah,

    Sometimes shouting THEATRE in a crowded theatre might be just a little too subtle, especially when it's personal abuse.

    I appreciate the use of it 'though.

    And I would like to point out that I was the person who got a chocolate fish for using "theatre" in a staff meeting.

    New Lynn • Since Nov 2006 • 1447 posts Report

  • Che Tibby,

    but did you yell 'theatre'?

    probably not.

    might work if your colleague was called 'theodore', and you mispronounced it. the fish was deserved though, all the same.

    the counter-culture is entrenched. especially where you work. bean-counter, especially.

    the back of an envelope • Since Nov 2006 • 2042 posts Report

  • Deborah,

    No... it was probably just a bit too subtly worked in.

    Should have said that you are a dab hand at the one-liners too, Che.

    New Lynn • Since Nov 2006 • 1447 posts Report

  • Che Tibby,

    indeed. i managed to ask if this industrial research grant was in fact "some kind of wishy-washy arts grant".

    it drew very strange looks.

    but made my day, all the same.

    the back of an envelope • Since Nov 2006 • 2042 posts Report

  • Deborah,

    Anything for a Buzz Bar, huh?

    New Lynn • Since Nov 2006 • 1447 posts Report

  • Che Tibby,

    deb, i am a simple, simple man.

    the back of an envelope • Since Nov 2006 • 2042 posts Report

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