Hmm. Some variation on "The Council of Watchers," perhaps?
constant readers
"Constant Readers" is darling.
Willow ,'Get It Done'
A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: ita, Jon B, DXMachina, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych
Hmm. Some variation on "The Council of Watchers," perhaps?
constant readers
"Constant Readers" is darling.
I like Constant Readers. edit: or Faithful Readers.
I also like "What Number Are We On, Again?", or whatever the exact wording was.
17 is definitely Nilly's.
constant readers
I can't remember who this was from but I want to say Stephen King? Also I like:
Natter 14: What Number Are We On, Again? or Hormone bomb.
constant reader is an 18th/19th century fictional cliche. A variation on (Jane Eyre Spoiler) Reader, I married him .
It was also the title of a column Dorothy Parker wrote for --- ?The New Yorker? Vogue? It featured her famous review of The House on Pooh Corner: "Tonstant Weader fwowed up."
There's a lurvely post in Press that doesn't quite belong there.
May I suggest, "When come back, post here."
Should we consider including newbie introductions in the scope of Beep Me? I've never cared to use introduction threads at boards that have them, but a lot of people are used to them.
I don't really care whether or not we do this; it's just a thought. In addition to Allyson's post that I quoted above, see the (misplaced) discussion in BBaBB, starting with: Jon B. "Buffistas Building a Better Board" Jul 9, 2003 5:07:29 am PDT
(Oh and probably further discussion (not that there needs to be any) should be moved here.)
Should we consider including newbie introductions in the scope of Beep Me?
Please no. I mean, I like it when newbies introduce themselves, but it really belongs in natter, or wherever they're participating.
I liked your response to the post, Cindy, but it looks like a bunch of people are saying "let it be."
Please no. I mean, I like it when newbies introduce themselves, but it really belongs in natter, or wherever they're participating.
That's my preference, too. I can understand why they're saying 'let it be', because I think if you're new, even if you're read the FAQ and thread slugs, it's a reasonable and understandable thing for a newbie to introduce herself in Press. I just thought rather than ever having this conversation again, we could make a place.
t /Litella
I think that the next natter thread should be Natter 14: Hormone Bomb.
In view of all the celebrity deaths lately:
Natter 14: Everyone Out of the Dead Pool.
Or "What Number Are We on Again?"