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Don't you mean the Grumblies Less?
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I hasten to defend steverh, who I have heard speaking several times. I think there will be groups who will be pleased to hear of his activities as a speaker .I think he was treated harshly. Apart from his peaking, Steverh has compiled a website about Preston's licensed premises. It must surely be the best in the country and a model for others to follow
On behalf of the Lancashire Local History Federation, I maintain a list of speakers . Message me if you want to see it - send me your email address. Don't expect a quick response as I am away for a week |
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Bob, he may be a very good and interesting speaker. That really isn't the issue here.
The issue is, it looked like he was canvassing for a business venture. He hadn't posted to any other sections of the forum, this what spammers do. They come, they advertise their services, their business and then we never hear from them again. This is unhelpful to the forum. You always want new members to bring something of interest to the forum. We have only become suspicious because of those in the past who have misused the forum. It may be that he is going to be a good and interesting member, but as yet we do not know that. If perhaps he had explained that he was having difficulties contacting groups that might be interested...again this would have put a different complexion on things. I do not think he was treated harshly when you consider these facts. |
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Steverh, I’m one of the older generation of Accyweb members - much older than most I would say. Reading your original posting I find your perceived reference towards the lack of capability of older people is quite insulting.
I have read your website (I might be old but I CAN still find my way around, all by myself) and interesting as your topics might be, and I assume that they are, I do hope you don’t use the same condescending manner when speaking to your older audiences as that which comes across in your posting. I have a positive suggestion. Now you are a member of Accrington Web why not do what other members do and start new threads about subjects that we (both young AND old) can then discuss. This would be much more productive for the forum. (Or are you one of those people who simply make use of Accrington Web for their own purpose and are of no value to the forum whatsoever. Hope not.) |
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And maybe we could have some informative, educational threads on the old:rolleyes: forum. I have an idea for one. "Excused Boots Bisley: His Influence on the Development of Comfortable Footwear for the Elderly.":D If this is too esoteric, I have more ideas.;) |
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Can’t help you with the nurse bit and the handcuffs, Eric, but I could get out my little French maid’s outfit. It’s a bit moth-eaten and yellow with age – but then so am I - also a bit wrinkled (that’s me, not the outfit).
If you prefer I could do the Dance of the Seven Veils – but to preserve your sanity I’ll use flannelette sheets. I think a pair of those comfortable shoes for the elderly would complete the whole thing beautifully. Heh! don’t laugh, I’m serious. |
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...and that's the stuff nightmares are made of.
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Well the vision that popped into my head made me smile.
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It is not your right as a member to spam the site or condone some Newby that spams the site then goes on to assume that the silver surfers that he is hoping to bulk up his audience are dumb. He may be a very nice and interesting man, we don't know and so far he has done little to prove he is. He has been advised to introduce himself (all new members are asked to do this). He was told he had spammed the site, this he denied. Until he proves otherwise he comes across as an arrogant self server. It isn't up to you to defend him, it is up to him to prove his first post incorrect. Will he do that? I doubt it, in fact I doubt he will want to give to the site even as much as he hoped to take away, I hope he proves me wrong, is this the moment someone comes on and tells me not to hold my breath? |
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