silverwriter01 wrote:Glee's verison of "Don't Stop Believing" is incredible and I'm horrified that you are horrified about it. Minus one respect point Karen and I'm giving it to your friend.
silverwriter01 wrote:As for being not that much older, that I can understand. Some days I feel like a thirteen year old, other days I feel twice my age, especially when I look at middle school students. OMG, what has the world come to? They are so much worse then my generation. I've watched them (and not in a stalkish way that would get me arrested) and they're horrible. Those kids are messed up in the head.
silverwriter01 wrote:(P.S. Karen, I thought of you while I was sitting in Abnormal Psychology today. I don't think that's a good thing.)
I'm like the tooth fairy, except I pop up to remove any vestiges of unguarded normality and I don't pay you anything for it. Oh, and I don't wear a tutu. Thanks for thinking of me, though. Cheque's in the mail.silverwriter01 wrote:This board seems to be pretty quiet these days. Except for the copyright issue thread. That was some interesting reading let me tell you, and Bardeyes' posts.
silverwriter01 wrote:So what have yall been up to?
pippinfluff wrote:Hi Amber and Karen it seems everybodys busy with real life or college to come on much but if you could roust yourself to continue the Funny Improv Story it would be much appeciated. I've really missed laughing at that. it's too quiet round here ain't it? Have a good day. Pips.
pippinfluff wrote:Hi Amber and Karen it seems everybodys busy with real life or college to come on much but if you could roust yourself to continue the Funny Improv Story it would be much appeciated. I've really missed laughing at that. it's too quiet round here ain't it? Have a good day. Pips.
k_alexander wrote:Hey PipsYup, this board is very quiet nowadays. Thanks for the vote of confidence, but I never actually participated in the Improv Story! I haven't been following it, so I think any contribution from my part would resemble something written while on LSD. Perhaps Amber can help out on this one...

Scotti wrote:I love Glee, it's fun and fresh.
Scotti wrote:However I must agree with K.. Rock by my standards is, Heart, Journey, Pat Benetar, Stix, etc. I too can respect Celine Dion's talent but she is no Ann Wilson (the greatest female Rock voice of all time) But i can appreciate a good song and a good singer.
Scotti wrote:The copyright thread was interesting and volatile. As the person whose bum is still a bit tender from the spanking I took all I can say is a lesson well learned. It was very enlightening to here from both sides of the issue.
Scotti wrote:OK off the soap box. My apologies for expounding.. No offense intended.
Good for you. Everyone needs a soapbox day. celticmusicrocks wrote:Ethers, and esters, and alkynes, oh my!
Sounds like potential Amazon names.celticmusicrocks wrote:Actually you should read it, it's quite hilarious. I don't know if everyone realizes this, but anyone can join in. Actually it's a more the merrier kinda thing. The characters are on a road trip right now and a couple of people have been kidnapped by mysterious people. So, really, join in! The wackier the story plot or characters, the better.
celticmusicrocks wrote:However, I do watched the Big Bang Theory. Does anyone else watch it?
pippinfluff wrote:Karen your such a great writer i thought you'd been involved in it. Oh well wishful thinking eh.

k_alexander wrote:Aw. It was a big fuss about fuckall. Yes, it's of paramount importance that the author's wishes are respected, and I'm glad that point was made, but the whole "dying swan" attitude around it seriously got up my nose. And that's why I try to stay out of those conversations.
It's golden see? Like Rachel's. Cause it's a metaphor and metaphor are important.k_alexander wrote:
Aw. It was a big fuss about fuckall. Yes, it's of paramount importance that the author's wishes are respected, and I'm glad that point was made, but the whole "dying swan" attitude around it seriously got up my nose. And that's why I try to stay out of those conversations.
At least every one can get access to a "public" today - even if they can't get published. The net is a great way to get your words out to an audience - if that's what you feel like.

Scotti wrote:Thank you K! Wasn't it just. I felt it was a big ado about nothing. Of course I perpetuated much of the ongoings by trying to justify myself.
ukendt001 wrote:By the way I suppose that I shouldn't mention that "Deus ex Machina" is still available on line . Don't worry - you have to be slightly geekish to locate it and I won't tell how I found it. I don't want to get spanked for a copyright infringement - I have tender flesh.![]()
Scotti wrote:errrm was the Publication of Deux ex Machina a secret? If it was I am sorry K, I just got so excited.
I Love Love Love that story!!!![]()
silverwriter01 wrote:Well I suppose since everyone's allowed their different taste in music, I won't touch your respect points, Karen. Just this once though so you better watch them carefully.

K Alexander:
Copyright is a prickly matter, and is to be respected at all costs. Offering up something personal to a reader doesn't in any way give them rights to my intellectual property. However, one has to take responsibility for the fact that, should you post something on the internet, it becomes public property almost as a matter of fact. Hey, that's the nature of the 'net, and it's the adult way of dealing with reality. Suck it up, pal.
(Hmm - now I did it anyway - comment on the bad-bad discussion - irk)
K Alexander:
1) Yes, it is important that readers be able to sample work before they spend their hard-earned money on it. Books are getting ridiculously expensive, and I personally want some sort of guarantee that I'm going to love it before I buy the printed version.
ukendt001 wrote:Yes - that's it - exactly what I feel about this subject -(Hmm - now I did it anyway - comment on the bad-bad discussion - irk)
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ukendt001 wrote:Ups - I didn't want to imply that I wanted to read the stories - for free on line - before I buy the books. I just like to have sampled something from the pen of a writer before I decide to by a published book.

k_alexander wrote:Were we all drinking on Sunday?
I'm 21, and I'm originally from Italy, although I'm currently living in Seattle.Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests