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marli123 11-09-2012 17:10

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Sorry that you had to think that way.

Wynonie Harris 11-09-2012 17:15

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Originally Posted by marli123 (Post 1014938)
Sorry that you had to think that way.

Que? You've totally lost me now.

susie123 11-09-2012 17:23

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1014931)
You're not Mrs Davies by any chance, are you? ;)

My first thought too! ;)

churchfcrules 11-09-2012 17:23

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1014940)
Que? You've totally lost me now.

think that may have possibly been for me, and it was meant in a positive way, not negative!

Wynonie Harris 11-09-2012 17:33

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Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1014945)
think that may have possibly been for me, and it was meant in a positive way, not negative!

Now, are you quite sure about that, church? Because, if Marli is expressing regret over your somewhat unkind suggestion that Hugh's poems may have been published simply because he was taking advertising in the paper, I reckon she's directing some pretty negative vibes towards you...and quite rightly so! The very idea!

churchfcrules 11-09-2012 17:35

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1014950)
Now, are you quite sure about that, church? Because, if Marli is expressing regret over your somewhat unkind suggestion that Hugh's poems may have been published simply because he was taking advertising in the paper, I reckon she's directing some pretty negative vibes towards you...and quite rightly so! The very idea!

im totally lost now lol, thought it was cos of my post post post

Wynonie Harris 11-09-2012 17:42

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Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1014953)
im totally lost now lol, thought it was cos of my post post post

I thought your "post post post" was just you encouraging Marli to get involved with Accyweb by making lots of posts! :D

churchfcrules 11-09-2012 17:46

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1014957)
I thought your "post post post" was just you encouraging Marli to get involved with Accyweb by making lots of posts! :D

it was!

im giving up till marl comments, lol

Wynonie Harris 11-09-2012 17:55

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Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1014961)
it was!

im giving up till marl comments, lol

OK, but I don't understand why she'd be sorry that you thought she should make lots of posts. Confused?...you will be! ;)

churchfcrules 11-09-2012 18:04

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Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1014932)
marli, welcome to the forum, glad to see you feel strong enough about it to post for first time

post post post

when i read response, i presumed, that marli had taken my comment in a negative way

there are quite a few on here who dont post what they mean and sarcasm is order of the day, however this wasnt the case and it was a genuine welcome

but then i could be completely wrong, and its not always about ME!

Claytoner40 11-09-2012 19:27

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Originally Posted by marli123 (Post 1014911)
Uncalled for. I enjoy reading Hugh Davies poems and very much impressed. They are great to read - a combination of intellect and humour.

They are primary school level!!!

churchfcrules 11-09-2012 19:29

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Originally Posted by Claytoner40 (Post 1015000)
They are primary school level!!!

now i dont think that was ambiguous, lol

Wynonie Harris 11-09-2012 20:08

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Originally Posted by Claytoner40 (Post 1015000)
They are primary school level!!!

They probably said that to Shelley when he started off on this poetry caper. Give the lad time - he's probably not stocked up on enough rhyming words at the moment!

marli123 15-09-2012 23:25

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John Keats poems were not well received by his critics during his life either. Now they are some of the most popular in English literature.

Wynonie Harris 15-09-2012 23:32

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Originally Posted by marli123 (Post 1016333)
John Keats poems were not well received by his critics during his life either. Now they are some of the most popular in English literature.

Exactly, Marli! This is what I keep trying to tell these philistines. Hugh Davies...an unrecognised poetic genius!


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