Thinking along the lines of joining a conversation, and I agree with Planogirl, sometimes you just need to be brought up to speed, I also thought of Christmas coming up.
My husband has a large family, and there are about 50 of us together every Christmas Eve. Conversations will ebb and flow between most of the family as the evening progresses.
Until Aunt Brenda shows up.
Aunt Brenda will bulldog every discussion to death just to prove that she's right. It doesn't matter what it's about. Aunt Brenda is passionate, and passonately "Right" about everything. She likes to debate, simply becuase she likes to debate.
Everyone in the family handles Aunt Brenda differently.
Some people kindly listen to her. Some people try to avoid her, and others just ignore her and continue on with their conversations as if she's said nothing at all.
Then there is Aunt Carol. Bless her heart. She's as sweet as they come, but she'll just discuss whatever is important to her, whether or not it has anything to do with the discussion that she's just joined.
Though most are more kind to Aunt Carol, people seem to employ the same tactics when Aunt Carol joins in as they do with Aunt Brenda.
The way I see it, there are Aunt Carol's and Aunt Brenda's everywhere, even here on the DIS. We all handle them differently (read what they say, skim what they say, or ignore what they say) and so long as nobody attacks either Aunt Carol or Aunt Brenda here on the DIS, that's OK.
Personally, I usually read the first two and the last two pages of discussion before joining in on any conversation. If the conversation seems stimulating, then I'll go back and read inbetween as well. Guess I must be a skimmer.
