I can't help but laugh at your pronouncement that I (or we) was (or were) rude though, as I was always taught it was extremely rude to say, "That was rude."
Sorry. I tend to say things like that when I feel I'm being ridiculed out of the blue.
Since we're apparently offering assessments, I found your post petty in both content and delivery. You were complaining about being spoiled for 22 minutes of a game show, as if that 22 minutes of lost suspense somehow trumps someone else's right to share her actual life experience with her friends.
I was expressing regret over being spoiled, and, while having no problem with the sharing of life experience, was wishing there'd been a little warning for the crazy game show watcher sitting over here.
It would have been more constructive to have actually asked for a clarification of board policy for shows we don't typically discuss, than to sigh at someone, and be specific enough about it, to note you weren't doing so with a wink.
I wasn't trying to form or discover board policy, and I most certainly was not sighing at anyone.
</blunt and probably rude as well>
No, I'd much rather know all that, as what I had before was nothing but utter bewilderment.
Which reminds me that my layabout cousin steve watches the Game Show network reruns excessively.
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If you think it's rude for me to agree with someone who doesn't want to get into a spoiler discussion about a game show -- and given how often Buffistas are on game shows, I think your spoiler purity is 99% intact -- then that's your prerogative. Because I still agree.
Again, wasn't trying to get into a spoiler discussion. I'll take back my "rude" comment if you'll be willing to back off of that assumption.
Still amazed at the "1% spoiled so it doesn't count" argument. I don't think that'd fly too well if someone spoiled 1% of the current season of Angel.
I'll also note you didn't congratulate Jengod on something exciting that happened in her real life (and of course it's your prerogative not to), but took the opportunity to whine that 22 minutes of your TV viewing was spoiled.
The appropriate place to do so is Natter, yes? I'm not currently reading Natter, plus, 36 hours late. I will congratulate her here and now, as I do think it's a wonderful thing that she got to be on a game show (and, I'm jealous).
With the responses I'm getting, though, I'd be afraid that someone would manage to determine that I was whining in my congratulations, as well.
Still amazed at the "1% spoiled so it doesn't count" argument. I don't think that'd fly too well if someone spoiled 1% of the current season of Angel.
This board isn't a game show board.
This board isn't a game show board.
It's not an OC board, either. Nor a Smallville one, nor a Survivor one, nor many other shows which we take steps to prevent spoiling people about.
I can totally see jengod running around and spoiling it -- it's like Tim spoiling us about Angel.
But I don't see why it's that laughable an idea for someone to not want to know the outcome of a competition before they watch it.
ita, honestly, if there is ever anything I can do for you just let me know. You're the best.
It's not an OC board, either. Nor a Smallville one, nor a Survivor one, nor many other shows which we take steps to prevent spoiling people about.
I can totally see jengod running around and spoiling it -- it's like Tim spoiling us about Angel.
But I don't see why it's that laughable an idea for someone to not want to know the outcome of a competition before they watch it.
Why are you categorizing it as if it is laughable, ita? To me, that exacerbates the situation. Did anyone say it was laughable? The only place I laughed was where someone rude enough to tag others "incredibly rude" for expressing their opinions, was doling out the manners lessons in the first place. Yes, I realize the irony.
Can we review what really happened here, before this goes any further? Please?
I didn't want it to turn into a big thing, expressed that, and Teppy agreed. For that, we were called incredibly rude, and accused of ridicule (his categorization).
Oh no, please let's not. She gets to tell us. This isn't a drama series with a plot and an arc; it's a game show.
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Wrod. Give me a break.
When exactly did that become ridicule? How was that able to induce "utter bewilderment"? For that matter, when did snarky pleading become "incredibly rude" at b.org?
I happen to believe that jengod's experience trumps his complaint, and should, given the type of show, the level of spoilage, and the fact that it's her real life, versus 22 minutes of suspense worked up during a quiz show. From your, "I can totally see jengod running around and spoiling it -- it's like Tim spoiling us about Angel," it sounds like you do, too.
So what exactly was laughable?
(Tim spoils us about Angel? I seriously don't remember that. Whenever we've asked him to reveal stuff, he gives Minear-esque oblique replies? Or am I really forgetting something?)
(This isn't that important of a question; I'm just wondering if I forgot something.)
He talked about filming eps with Eliza Dushku.
I totally don't remember that. But my memory is really bad, so I was just curious. That's why I asked.