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Aug 25, 2018 - 12:57 PM
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joan hue
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I’ll be nice and not say “search engine.” ? The topic below covered a lot of what this thread is about, and I posted in the first post what topics attract me or dissuade me which means I won't click on them. http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=96563&forumID=1&archive=0 To add to above topic, I often don’t read topics that I think are “click bait” topics. I think topics should educate, illuminate, enlighten, share personal interests, ask questions and seek opinions from other members. I don’t mean to sound snobby, but in the last few years I’ve avoided topics that “appear” to me to be rather silly or inane. (I know, silly is in the eye of the beholder.) Still, I think some of these topics are in my humble opinion more about seeking attention or what I call “please-notice-me” topics that don’t really fit my criteria for reading, but that is just me.
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Ive got a question for you huey. How did you find that old thread without help?!!
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Phelps reminded me of another: "What's the title...."
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You are missing out. Would have thought a sharp, published mind like yours would enjoy beating us to it and constructing clever clues?!
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Gee.. I don't know... I click on some threads and not on others, but it's all in a moment's decision when I stop by. How would I keep track of what I click (a few threads here and there), let alone what I don't click (there's just so much time in the day I can allot to Internet discussions, and it is considerably less than it was 20 years ago. 20 years ago, there were fewer threads and I had more time to spare, so I was more active on these boards then.
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Sep 1, 2018 - 7:22 AM
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Solium
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I’ll be nice and not say “search engine.” ? The topic below covered a lot of what this thread is about, and I posted in the first post what topics attract me or dissuade me which means I won't click on them. http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=96563&forumID=1&archive=0 To add to above topic, I often don’t read topics that I think are “click bait” topics. I think topics should educate, illuminate, enlighten, share personal interests, ask questions and seek opinions from other members. I don’t mean to sound snobby, but in the last few years I’ve avoided topics that “appear” to me to be rather silly or inane. (I know, silly is in the eye of the beholder.) Still, I think some of these topics are in my humble opinion more about seeking attention or what I call “please-notice-me” topics that don’t really fit my criteria for reading, but that is just me. I thought "Playmates On the Moon", educated, illuminated and enlightened.
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I wanted to say this one, but I had to lick on it to say it. Also, any sports thread.
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" My EBAY sale...."
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Foodie threads
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Foodie threads Wait did he mean those threads about food or was it Bruce mis-type and did he mean footie??!
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I wanted to say this one, but I had to lick on it to say it. solium: What does this thread taste like? Three-day-old throw up mixed with Zema.
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Yavar Moradi discussing Goldsmith (Odyssey. ..etc). UNLESS it is about a specific release that I own.
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