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Posted: Tue 28 Nov, 2006 21.01
by Anonymous
Square Eyes wrote:Whilst we are having a purge, can we get rid of the fantasy schedulers ?

They are rife and must be stopped.
Rife? Apart from one I posted a moment ago I can't see any.

I'm in agreement over the newbies devoid of a grasp on the English language but I do wish people would stop moaning about the apparent abundance of fantasy schedules which, as far as I can see, aren't quite as common anymore as people make out.

Posted: Tue 28 Nov, 2006 21.16
by Sput
pad wrote:I do wish people would stop moaning about the apparent abundance of fantasy schedules which, as far as I can see, aren't quite as common anymore as people make out.
You're probably not logging on at the planned times of day that the schedules are discussed.

Posted: Tue 28 Nov, 2006 21.27
by Mich
Sput wrote:
pad wrote:I do wish people would stop moaning about the apparent abundance of fantasy schedules which, as far as I can see, aren't quite as common anymore as people make out.
You're probably not logging on at the planned times of day that the schedules are discussed.
We could change the time they are discussed, but we must be careful they might clash with discussing local newsreaders ties.

Posted: Tue 28 Nov, 2006 21.43
by Sput
Stop it! It took long enough for the schedulers to agree upon a time to discuss their interst without people coming and messing it up!

Posted: Tue 28 Nov, 2006 22.10
by Nick Harvey
Mich wrote:we must be careful they might clash with discussing local newsreaders ties.
No, sorry, can't do that, I haven't had the memo.

Posted: Tue 28 Nov, 2006 22.55
by Pete
Gavin Scott wrote:I think the best advice is for the old school to post more. Perhaps the stupid types will be intimidated by our higher reasoning skills and broad vocabularies.
Andrew Tyne Tees is the living embodiment of why this would not work.