Is it important to stay OT ?

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ill just leave this here
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Some people just don't understand jazz logic. They have no sense of thematic deviation, but will not hesitate to drive in the cacophony of Khmer traffic. What the fuck do I care if some wooden-eared dullard insists I stand in line like a polite note. I buy my eggs in the country.
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Jamie_Lambo wrote:ill just leave this here
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Jamie_Lambo wrote:ill just leave this here
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Be a good lad and take it with you when you go. Enough rubbish here already. Thanks. :thumb:
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no. it's a conversation. sometimes they go a wee bit astray and what's the hurt.

want to stay on topic, try Wikipedia.

folks may even learn something otherwise not brought up!

cheers

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Bertros wrote:no. it's a conversation. sometimes they go a wee bit astray and what's the hurt.

want to stay on topic, try Wikipedia.

folks may even learn something otherwise not brought up!

cheers

Bertros :hattip:

I agree and there are usually some good laughs too(said as more of a lurker), easy enough to floss over the offtopic stuff if people don't want to read it.
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Post by General Mackevili »

Bertros wrote:... it's a conversation.
I generally agree with this.

I think it's also important to consider the thoughts of the person who started the topic.

If they started a serious topic and it's obvious they wanted it to stay serious, that's taken into consideration.

While I don't think the OP should be able to "set the rules" for their topic, their intentions should be considered.

A balance is always good. :thumb:
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