aplejax76 said:
I hope I do not offend anyone! That being said, I don't understand why people are getting upset. Dan Murphy started a thread for old time Disers. Tons of posts. Why is that one acceptable and the old drivel thread is not?
What I'm hearing is if you approve of the subject matter its ok on the CB. If not you need to go to a different board.
Then what is acceptable subject matter?
That's exactly what it appears to be. Not with all the posters, of course and probably not with most.
Bunchkin said:
Why does the Chicago thread seem to bother some people??
I have no problem with the Chicago thread! I have no problem with the DIS oldtimers thread. I have no problem with any of the threads, whether they are long "club" type threads or short informational threads. I do wish that the game and exchange threads would be on a different forum because if would be easier for all involved to find what they are looking for (the people who are looking for those threads and the people are not looking for them). But if they stay on the CB, I'm fine with that.
All I'm asking is for the rules to be applied equally and for this passive/aggressive crap to stop. We're talking grown adults who should have some maturity. I expect my 12yo to communicate better than this.
I only brought up the Chicago thread to show that there are lots of long, chatty type threads--I think that they are all wonderful and serve a purpose!
If I'm ever going to be in Chicago, which is a possibility this coming December, I will join in and see if there is a meet planned, etc.
Mayor, Great post!!!
WonderfulDreamer2 said:
Both you and Tigger & Belle make EXCELLENT points. I agree. The people here need to grow up and get over themselves. The world revolves around everyone....not just a certain few who have decided they should have say over whats allowed on a COMMUNITY board and what is not. More power to those who have made good friends here and know how to be adults about the whole situation.
Thanks!
I still think that so much of this "it was so much better way back when" sounds so much like my mother describing her childhood. I'm sure that there were better things about those days, too, but she seemed to forget the depression, not knowing if there was going to be food on the table, sickness that would take a life, and all the uncertainty. My father seemed to forget his brother that was taken and put in a boys home because his parents couldn't afford to keep both children. But yes, those were the good ole days, weren't they. The kids had respect for their elders, didn't talk back, did what they were told. Yep, great days they were.
No doubt I have fond memories of my childhood that I pass along to my children, mainly the fact that my father was alive then, but I also realize that I'm currently living the gold ole days with my kids. Yes, it was fun when I was a kid, but there were negatives then, too.
Why can't we look back at the earlier DIS days with fondness, but still enjoy what is here and make new happy memories. If a person continually dwells on what they don't have, they're likely to miss the fun times they could be having. Reminds me of the stereotypical grouchy neighbor, staring outside from his couch, just waiting for his flowerbed to be stepped in, as opposed to being the smiling man sitting on the porch, visiting with the neighbors. I'd rather be the one outside visiting with my neighbors.