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Wossy in Trouble Again! Page 3

Quote: Roodeye @ November 5 2009, 4:07 PM GMT

I rest my case.

Funny, you didn't accuse me of 'mischief' when I gave praise to your Gladiator sketch...

Quote: David Bussell @ November 5 2009, 4:13 PM GMT

Funny, you didn't accuse me of 'mischief' when I gave praise to your Gladiator sketch...

Let's be fair, David.

I didn't say you're a mischievous person: I suggested you're not 'totally lacking' in mischief, and that's a very different thing.

If there were only you and me on this site, I'd discuss the Wossy sketch with you until the cows came home or until I decided you were being mischievous (whichever were the sooner).

However, whenever it seems to me that people are looking for trouble (and I'm not referring to you), I tend not to encourage them.

You refer to my Gladiator sketch. It has so far received not a single negative comment and yet I've removed it in the same way that I've removed (almost) all the works I've ever posted on the Internet over the years.

People who either like me or don't give a damn about me have no problem with that. The people who have a problem with it tend to be those who have previously demonstrated a degree of animosity towards me.

There are very few idiots on this site, I'm sure - and that means 99% of members know exactly what's going on here. Cool

Quote: Roodeye @ November 5 2009, 4:44 PM GMT

There are very few idiots on this site, I'm sure - and that means 99% of members know exactly what's going on here. Cool

I can quite confidently say that I haven't got a f**king clue! :P

Quote: Morrace @ November 5 2009, 11:15 AM GMT

Cocoon Klux Klan? :)

Good pun but poorly developed. Why not rework it as him apologising to a famously well endowed black actor?

Perhaps implying he was accused of offering him money for sexual favours.

Nothing you say makes any sense to me. I disagree with every point you've made up to this point. I'm clearly of no use to you and it's obvious you feel the same way. Good luck with doing what you do, Roodeye.

Quote: Roodeye @ November 5 2009, 4:44 PM GMT

Let's be fair, David.

I didn't say you're a mischievous person: I suggested you're not 'totally lacking' in mischief, and that's a very different thing.

If there were only you and me on this site, I'd discuss the Wossy sketch with you until the cows came home or until I decided you were being mischievous (whichever were the sooner).

However, whenever it seems to me that people are looking for trouble (and I'm not referring to you), I tend not to encourage them.

You refer to my Gladiator sketch. It has so far received not a single negative comment and yet I've removed it in the same way that I've removed (almost) all the works I've ever posted on the Internet over the years.

People who either like me or don't give a damn about me have no problem with that. The people who have a problem with it tend to be those who have previously demonstrated a degree of animosity towards me.

There are very few idiots on this site, I'm sure - and that means 99% of members know exactly what's going on here. Cool

I don't know if any of this was aimed at me but it seems a fair guess that it was. Let me assure you that I am not on here to make mischief, and I'm the only person who would know for sure. I don't have an axe to grind with you Roodeye, or with anyone else on here for that matter. Could we draw a line under this and move along, please? Nothing to see here.

Quote: Roodeye @ November 5 2009, 4:44 PM GMT

You refer to my Gladiator sketch. It has so far received not a single negative comment and yet I've removed it in the same way that I've removed (almost) all the works I've ever posted on the Internet over the years

Roodeye, removing sketches from Critique is actually a breach of site etiquette and, therefore, a rule break. As you're already on a warning, I suggest you think twice before removing any future material.

Quote: don rushmore @ November 5 2009, 8:42 PM GMT

Roodeye, removing sketches from Critique is actually a breach of site etiquette and, therefore, a rule break. As you're already on a warning, I suggest you think twice before removing any future material.

There is no such clause in the Terms and Conditions

https://www.comedy.co.uk/info/terms_of_use/

and therefore Roodeye is free to delete any of his own posts from wherever he likes without let or hindrance.

Wasn't some one called Roodeye banned sometime ago? My memory does fail me these days.

Is there no end to this cyber-bullying? Cool

Quote: Badge @ November 5 2009, 7:43 PM GMT

Could we draw a line under this and move along, please? Nothing to see here.

:)

Quote: Griff @ November 5 2009, 8:46 PM GMT

There is no such clause in the Terms and Conditions

Read the Critique Rules section. Wave

Quote: Roodeye @ November 5 2009, 8:53 PM GMT

Is there no end to this cyber-bullying? Cool

Apparently not.

Roodeye. I'm thinking you're either a brilliant troll or just a normal bloke who has inadvertantly wandered into a massive clique with his strong opinions. Either way, best advice is probably to chill the f**k out. I don't think anyone's out to get you.

Quote: don rushmore @ November 5 2009, 8:56 PM GMT

Read the Critique Rules section. Wave

I stand corrected Don.

That is a dumb rule though. Of course people should be able to delete their own sketches, for example, once they've had some feedback, made changes and then want to send them off to a producer without the original hanging around on the Internet for eternity.

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