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Guest_Joanna_*
Does anyone know what Darren is up to when he finishes touring in Hello Dolly?
Guest
QUOTE(Guest_Joanna_* @ Apr 29 2008, 03:51 PM) *
Does anyone know what Darren is up to when he finishes touring in Hello Dolly?

Well he is in panto from 6th December in Billingham.
Sue X
DEB34
QUOTE(Guest_Joanna_* @ Apr 29 2008, 03:51 PM) *
Does anyone know what Darren is up to when he finishes touring in Hello Dolly?


HI JO,
I'M DEB AND I AM DARREN DAY'S NO 1 FAN,AND I AHVE BEEN SINCE 1996,HE IS AT THE BILLINGHAM THEATRE IN OANTO WITH STEPH HIS WIFE DECEMBER 6TH X

DEB
Laughingmonsta
Please do not shout (using caps!) its rude!
guest
QUOTE(Laughingmonsta @ Nov 22 2008, 12:46 PM) *
Please do not shout (using caps!) its rude!


Are you being serious
Laughingmonsta
Yes it is a well known internet etiquette rule
guest
QUOTE(Laughingmonsta @ Nov 22 2008, 08:49 PM) *
Yes it is a well known internet etiquette rule


It's about discussions, no internet etiquette, people should feel free to discuss their opinions at ease.
Weez
I personally find it much easier to have an online discussion when people don't use all block capitals. For one thing, it's difficult to read, seeing as most everyday writing is done in a combination of both upper- and lower-case (with the majority done in the latter). Even if you don't really care about internet etiquette, surely you can see my point. And if you are versed in internet etiquette, which an increasing number of people are these days, then Laughingmonsta is as usual correct - it looks like you're SHOUTING YOUR HEAD OFF instead of "talking" at a normal volume.
Red Momma
QUOTE(Weez @ Nov 23 2008, 03:14 PM) *
I personally find it much easier to have an online discussion when people don't use all block capitals. For one thing, it's difficult to read, seeing as most everyday writing is done in a combination of both upper- and lower-case (with the majority done in the latter). Even if you don't really care about internet etiquette, surely you can see my point. And if you are versed in internet etiquette, which an increasing number of people are these days, then Laughingmonsta is as usual correct - it looks like you're SHOUTING YOUR HEAD OFF instead of "talking" at a normal volume.



With you all the way on that one and if guests don't have any manners, please stop using theboards.

There is more to discussion than shouting to make a point, besides it makes you look uneducated.
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