whether people actually read other threads or posts before adding their tidbit of news.
Gday...
Surprising how often we get duplicate threads on the same (or very similar) topics.
Even more interesting, is the number of posts on a thread that seem to prove that the poster seems to not have read all of the preceding posts, either those responding to the original post, or subsequent responses by other posters. It makes me smile wryly when I read the same advice (or comment) at various places through the same thread - by different posters.
Anyway, guess I had better go quietly now - don't want to be in that dreaded 2%.
Cheers - John
GaryKelly said
03:55 AM Oct 29, 2013
The checkout chick asked me 'how are you?' today, and I responded with 'hello', and she said 'oh, that's good'.
rockylizard said
03:58 AM Oct 29, 2013
GaryKelly wrote:
The checkout chick asked me 'how are you?' today, and I responded with 'hello', and she said 'oh, that's good'.
Sheba said
07:37 AM Oct 29, 2013
Wonder if you're referring to the "Accident" double-up John ? I've given up commenting on this type of thing, and Posts in the wrong places, after the last uproar I started. You really have to wonder where their heads are though, don't you.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Clare46 said
04:30 PM Oct 29, 2013
A pet peeve of mine is when a town is named but no indication of which state it is in especially when it is a smaller place.
spida said
06:37 PM Oct 29, 2013
It is a bit like the joke section - so many repeat postings. Then I guess unless you always read them you may not know that your 'new' joke is buried there. Like the email jokes that turn up a year or so later - round and round they go:)
Gerty Dancer said
07:56 PM Oct 29, 2013
rockylizard wrote:
GaryKelly wrote:
The checkout chick asked me 'how are you?' today, and I responded with 'hello', and she said 'oh, that's good'.
whether people actually read other threads or posts before adding their tidbit of news.
Gday...
Surprising how often we get duplicate threads on the same (or very similar) topics.
Even more interesting, is the number of posts on a thread that seem to prove that the poster seems to not have read all of the preceding posts, either those responding to the original post, or subsequent responses by other posters. It makes me smile wryly when I read the same advice (or comment) at various places through the same thread - by different posters.
Anyway, guess I had better go quietly now - don't want to be in that dreaded 2%.
Cheers - John
Wonder if you're referring to the "Accident" double-up John ? I've given up commenting on this type of thing, and Posts in the wrong places, after the last uproar I started. You really have to wonder where their heads are though, don't you.
Cheers,
Sheba.
A pet peeve of mine is when a town is named but no indication of which state it is in especially when it is a smaller place.
Ditto.