Quote: Craig H @ April 20 2010, 10:21 AM BSTAre you joking me or what?
Have you even read what you said?
Should you wish to do so....
Should I wish to do what?
Your initial message read like you were going to suggest something but you never did.
If you remember right I actually said it would be best if you just never responded to any of my threads. You clearly like to stir things up and are obviously a pretentious git.
I like nothing more than constructive feedback as you can see from my many posted sketches whereby people have offered constructive feedback and I have taken it on board and more often than not bettered my material.
Let's leave it at that.
Tell you what, since you've personally insulted me, let's not leave it at that, eh? Please indulge me with one instance where I've 'stirred things up', Craig, I'd love to read it.
I do remember you asking me not to offer critique on your threads now but when I reponded last I'd forgotten who I was talking to - I'd rather hoped I'd made that clear in my last comment but then I gather you don't comprehend the language too well. Since I'm here now, let me strip away some of the mystique and lay things out for you a little clearer...
The critique I offered read as follows:
"There's not really enough going on in this sketch for me. I know breaking it down isn't really a fair way of critiquing comedy but in this instance, should you wish to do so, you're left with 'parents interrupted during sex game by kid(s)'. It's an awkward situation for sure but it's not much of a sketch, is it?"
By "Should you wish to do that" I was referring, naturally, to the very thing I said that had preceeded it. It's a pretty common way of constructing an argument but fair play if it's new to you.
Now let me crack the code wide open and explain what it was I was referring to in that previous sentence...
There are really only two actions described here: 'critiquing' or 'breaking it down'. Using the process of elimination you can dismiss 'critiquing' which leaves, you guessed it, 'breaking it down'. I go on to explain this in some detail if you follow through to the end of sentence 2. Read it aloud if it helps, Craig.