sank yew berry muchMarleysGh0st wrote:christie and mrkelley must have been tied at #34 last week; now Mikey has fallen behind while christie stayed in the same place.peacock2121 wrote:Okay, I'll ask
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I don't remember you keeping up with harv, wild_bill and me.littlebeast13 wrote:MarleysGh0st wrote:Beast didn't use to post like this (under his own screen name instead of his many MM, anyway) until he got into this rivalry with Kay. I know the chattiness doesn't come naturally, but starting a rivalry helps.earendel wrote:I've got to get more chatty - I have a feeling that lb's gonna catch me soon. The problem is that I'm not one for chit-chat. I guess I could have gone in for the political discussions and padded my post count that way but I refrained.
Not that this is a race, or anything.
Actually, I did used to post like this, though that was back in the day when just about everyone used to post like this.....
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Depends on how one chooses to measure quality, now, doesn't it?gsabc wrote:I need to post more as well, since there are a bunch of active players just above me. My desire for quality over quantity, though, tends to slow me down. What can I do? Quality is my career.
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My posts ooze quality.peacock2121 wrote:Depends on how one chooses to measure quality, now, doesn't it?gsabc wrote:I need to post more as well, since there are a bunch of active players just above me. My desire for quality over quantity, though, tends to slow me down. What can I do? Quality is my career.
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chit chat is a skill. It can be developed. You just need to want to develop that skill and then start and fail and start and fail and start and succeed and then fail and so on.ulysses5019 wrote:You call gratuitousness chatty?earendel wrote:I've got to get more chatty - I have a feeling that lb's gonna catch me soon. The problem is that I'm not one for chit-chat. I guess I could have gone in for the political discussions and padded my post count that way but I refrained.
Don't forget to keep starting.
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You could be if you wanted to be.earendel wrote:No, but I'm not gratuitous, either.ulysses5019 wrote:You call gratuitousness chatty?earendel wrote:I've got to get more chatty - I have a feeling that lb's gonna catch me soon. The problem is that I'm not one for chit-chat. I guess I could have gone in for the political discussions and padded my post count that way but I refrained.
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It is all about choice, after all.peacock2121 wrote:You could be if you wanted to be.earendel wrote:No, but I'm not gratuitous, either.ulysses5019 wrote: You call gratuitousness chatty?
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TheCalvinator24 wrote:I don't remember you keeping up with harv, wild_bill and me.littlebeast13 wrote:MarleysGh0st wrote: Beast didn't use to post like this (under his own screen name instead of his many MM, anyway) until he got into this rivalry with Kay. I know the chattiness doesn't come naturally, but starting a rivalry helps.
Not that this is a race, or anything.
Actually, I did used to post like this, though that was back in the day when just about everyone used to post like this.....
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I didn't, but my posting rate back then is comparable to what mine is now.....
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TheCalvinator24 wrote:I don't remember you keeping up with harv, wild_bill and me.littlebeast13 wrote:MarleysGh0st wrote: Beast didn't use to post like this (under his own screen name instead of his many MM, anyway) until he got into this rivalry with Kay. I know the chattiness doesn't come naturally, but starting a rivalry helps.
Not that this is a race, or anything.
Actually, I did used to post like this, though that was back in the day when just about everyone used to post like this.....
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Perhaps, but as IRL I'm not very sociable, so it's hard just to chime in unless I feel like I have something to contribute. Hence the lack of gratuitousness. And perhaps the lack of a callback from J! as well.peacock2121 wrote:You could be if you wanted to be.earendel wrote:No, but I'm not gratuitous, either.ulysses5019 wrote: You call gratuitousness chatty?
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You'll be fine, Ear, anytime you're ready.earendel wrote:I've got to get more chatty - I have a feeling that lb's gonna catch me soon. The problem is that I'm not one for chit-chat. I guess I could have gone in for the political discussions and padded my post count that way but I refrained.
The above post is very chit-chatty. It's a post in a thread which has no relevance anywhere outside this Bored about not much -- just exactly the chattiness you're aspiring to.
Your posts in the Golden Moldies thread the other day about the Spinners were chatty also.
And you're good with gratuitousness too. A while back, I posted a copyrighted, don't even think of using this article without permission article, and you posted an Oops! Perfect gratuitousness!
Well done! You're on your way! All you have to be is ready to put skills to use that you already have.
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[/quote]Perhaps, but as IRL I'm not very sociable, so it's hard just to chime in unless I feel like I have something to contribute. Hence the lack of gratuitousness. And perhaps the lack of a callback from J! as well.earendel wrote: You could be if you wanted to be.
See above, I know you have it in you. Maybe you're not especially chatty or gratuitous IRL, I don't know. But here, you're demonstrably proficient in both chattiness and gratuitousness. Well done! Carry on!
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No defenestration? And such a large window for it...............Evil Squirrel wrote:TheCalvinator24 wrote:I don't remember you keeping up with harv, wild_bill and me.littlebeast13 wrote:
Actually, I did used to post like this, though that was back in the day when just about everyone used to post like this.....
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See above, I know you have it in you. Maybe you're not especially chatty or gratuitous IRL, I don't know. But here, you're demonstrably proficient in both chattiness and gratuitousness. Well done! Carry on![/quote]SportsFan68 wrote:Perhaps, but as IRL I'm not very sociable, so it's hard just to chime in unless I feel like I have something to contribute. Hence the lack of gratuitousness. And perhaps the lack of a callback from J! as well.earendel wrote: You could be if you wanted to be.
None of those examples seem either chatty or gratuitous. "Chatty" to me means prattling on about things, when generally (except for my top o' the mornin'® posts) I'm a reactor, not an actor. And "gratuitous" means posting about nothing in particular, whereas I tend only to post when responding to a direct statement. If I could produce a Venn diagram, "chatty" and "gratuitous" would overlap by a considerable degree.
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It's both.TheCalvinator24 wrote:My posts ooze quality.peacock2121 wrote:Depends on how one chooses to measure quality, now, doesn't it?gsabc wrote:I need to post more as well, since there are a bunch of active players just above me. My desire for quality over quantity, though, tends to slow me down. What can I do? Quality is my career.
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Depends on your definition of 'is' and 'all'.TheCalvinator24 wrote:It is all about choice, after all.peacock2121 wrote:You could be if you wanted to be.earendel wrote: No, but I'm not gratuitous, either.
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sprots is a good teacher.SportsFan68 wrote:You'll be fine, Ear, anytime you're ready.earendel wrote:I've got to get more chatty - I have a feeling that lb's gonna catch me soon. The problem is that I'm not one for chit-chat. I guess I could have gone in for the political discussions and padded my post count that way but I refrained.
The above post is very chit-chatty. It's a post in a thread which has no relevance anywhere outside this Bored about not much -- just exactly the chattiness you're aspiring to.
Your posts in the Golden Moldies thread the other day about the Spinners were chatty also.
And you're good with gratuitousness too. A while back, I posted a copyrighted, don't even think of using this article without permission article, and you posted an Oops! Perfect gratuitousness!
Well done! You're on your way! All you have to be is ready to put skills to use that you already have.
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Call it what you will, your remark about Starship Troopers was IMHO chatty -- light, informal talk.earendel wrote: None of those examples seem either chatty or gratuitous. "Chatty" to me means prattling on about things, when generally (except for my top o' the mornin'® posts) I'm a reactor, not an actor. And "gratuitous" means posting about nothing in particular, whereas I tend only to post when responding to a direct statement. If I could produce a Venn diagram, "chatty" and "gratuitous" would overlap by a considerable degree.
As for gratuitous, I am convinced that any post in a Bored rankings thread is about nothing in particular.
Resistance is futile, Mr. C&G (Chatty and Gratuitous).
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Thanks, Pea.peacock2121 wrote: sprots is a good teacher.
He's resisting my splanation efforts.
Resistance is futile.
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I mean, unless someone hijacks it for something relevant and pithy, of course.SportsFan68 wrote: As for gratuitous, I am convinced that any post in a Bored rankings thread is about nothing in particular.
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Fanny or Kay's??? Well, maybe Kay's. Ha!Rexer25 wrote:So, lb, if I pick my posting rate up to somewhere around Fanny's or Kay's, do I have a shot to pass MACRAE in my lifetime?
I doubt that I'm even in the Top 10 of current posting rateage on this board.
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You've been prattling on all morning about this. Plus, I'd say #5 on the overall list and 3647 posts on this board alone is plenty chatty and gratuitious. (Gratuitous by your definition, not mine.)earendel wrote:None of those examples seem either chatty or gratuitous. "Chatty" to me means prattling on about things, when generally (except for my top o' the mornin'® posts) I'm a reactor, not an actor. And "gratuitous" means posting about nothing in particular, whereas I tend only to post when responding to a direct statement. If I could produce a Venn diagram, "chatty" and "gratuitous" would overlap by a considerable degree.SportsFan68 wrote:See above, I know you have it in you. Maybe you're not especially chatty or gratuitous IRL, I don't know. But here, you're demonstrably proficient in both chattiness and gratuitousness. Well done! Carry on!earendel wrote: Perhaps, but as IRL I'm not very sociable, so it's hard just to chime in unless I feel like I have something to contribute. Hence the lack of gratuitousness. And perhaps the lack of a callback from J! as well.
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prattling!
what a great word.
what a great word.
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Fanny is correct as usual as always.WheresFanny wrote: You've been prattling on all morning about this. Plus, I'd say #5 on the overall list and 3647 posts on this board alone is plenty chatty and gratuitious. (Gratuitous by your definition, not mine.)
Ear has been assimilated.
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