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From | "steven_durben" <sdurben@msn.com> |
Subject | Patterns of splash Re: 4/4 or Fight |
Date | Fri, 19 Sep 2003 16:24:26 -0000 |
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> Lord wrote:
>
> >But I still don't know why Mason is allowed to be
> >himself (ie. condescending, holier-than-thou, etc.,
> >all GOOD things in my book -- don't ever change a
> >thing Stewart) but anyone else with a similar online
> >persona is soundly trounced. What, is this list only
> >allowed one curmudgeon? Well, this place just got
> >another one. :)
>
> As I recall, many regular posters, "old guard," and "new guard,"
including
> Mr. Mason, have had their hands slapped for stepping out of line in
terms of
> arrogance within a post - no one is immune. Some get it more often
than
> others based upon the regular tone of their posts.
>
> Me, well I enjoy Arrogance. One of Don Dixon's best recordings...
>
> Ira
Metaphor overkill warning
....
I'll add, IMO, Stewart (and other regulars) has been swimming in the
audities pool for a looong time. Sometimes he does a canon ball, but
more often then not it's a clean, crisp dive. The problem (IMO)
comes when a newbie jumps in the pool, over and over, and ONLY doe's
canon balls. The entry into the pool is seemingly more for the sake
of the size of the splash and subsequent size of the ripples it
creates. Why wouldn't people want to chase such a person out of the
pool? However, if one swims around awhile, the occasional cannon
ball is often (not always) less problematic because people have a
better understanding of the person and the thus the context for what
might have "triggered" the reaction.
Lord your recent response to David's post came without much splash
this last time. This leaves me hoping you might be willing to add a
few new dives to your repertoire.
I hope you will. : )
Steve "going down for the third time"
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