I don't care if you repost it. You should just consider that some people are going to see it as odd or interrupting and will express their opinions or just have fun and joke with you about it, as Pro and others did. Instead, you come back with this:

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Dave the Wonder Boy said:
The "novel" I posted is other people's posts to the original topic.

Silly me, I thought I was providing a service to those who enjoyed and participated in the original topic, that many would enjoy.
Not one of the posts in the first two pages I reconstructed are mine, so it's not my "novel".

I find it amusing that those who criticize my writing here are the same ones who consistently disagree with my political views in the DEEP THOUGHTS section.
No vendettas or axes to grind in your bashing me, I'm sure.

When you start paying attention to the posts I'm responding to (by Whomod, T-Dave, Animalman and Wednesday, Darknight613 and Matter Eater Man, for example), which are usually very long themselves and don't lend themselves to short answers, then you might actually demonstrate some credibility and non-partisanship in bashing the length of my posts.


GEEZ ! I was just reconstructing a popular topic (as I also did the "Cheese" topic, and a few other good discussions.)

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Chewy, to answer your question, I would just post a link to the original, if the old topic still existed.

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To those of you who don't appreciate the reconstructed topic:
Don't read it. No one's twisting your arm.

To those of you who do:
Enjoy !




You declare some feud between you and some posters instead of seeing the friendly and humorous jab. You throw out partisanship and everything else to make it look like some devious conspiracy circling around your posting is in the works.

Lighten up!


whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules.
It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness.
This is true both in politics and on the internet."

Our Friendly Neighborhood Ray-man said: "no, the doctor's right. besides, he has seniority."