Re: A few horror stories

Postby Gloria » Thu Feb 24, 2011 7:35 pm

el puelche wrote:All kidding aside Gloria, I think you took that a lot better responding than I thought you would, so you see, you already improving. There was something in there you said about naive input and how I thought---which is really what you think---M/O would take it?----why don't you just dare to try it and let go? So what if you get come cranky shiz from people---personally I would like some detail on how you pulled off your house gig with little issue, so cough it up, how'd you do it?

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Re: A few horror stories

Postby el puelche » Thu Feb 24, 2011 7:36 pm

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Re: A few horror stories

Postby Gloria » Thu Feb 24, 2011 7:41 pm

el puelche wrote:Okay, i am sending you an ice cream cone, so spill it.

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Do you actually think that an ice cream cone will do ? you have given me a rash and now it's time to let it rest. Call my 800 number and I'll tell you :D
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Re: A few horror stories

Postby el puelche » Thu Feb 24, 2011 7:46 pm

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Re: A few horror stories

Postby el puelche » Fri Feb 25, 2011 2:38 pm

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Re: A few horror stories

Postby MikieO » Thu Mar 10, 2011 5:54 am

Well, I spend a few weeks without Internet and, imagine my surprise, that harridan Gloria gets all frigid with El P too, just when he was trying to pour oil on the waters.
I appreciated Light years post, and as the originator of this thread have to say that his candor in admitting his mistakes (i.e. trusting Chileans) was what prompted me to give a running account of my own experiences.
Now that Gloria has the ability to sit on the deck eating the ice cream that El P has so graciously provided one has to echo his words "I would like some detail on how you pulled off your house gig with little issue, so cough it up, how'd you do it?"
Fact is, you didn't, but you are used to less than stellar outcomes and thereby gave yourself a 4.0.
You also probably don't appreciate the monetary benefit I gained from running several high end projects in Ca while allowing things to take their course in Chile.
Of course not, multitasking? Wassat? :roll:

As has been pointed out by El P and others, your PMS has driven several others away so I have a suggestion for Charles.
How about an "ignore" feature? I see this on other forums and have used it often myself, it allows discourse without this sort of petty sniping and you'd be surprised at the stats.
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Re: A few horror stories

Postby admin » Thu Mar 10, 2011 8:48 am

Not sure what to do with that last post.

I suspect on this forum no one would use the ignore button, because if the old members were so inclined to just ignore others that get on their nerves they would have quit hanging around forum years ago.

Come on seriously, most the old timers around here don't keep coming back to answer how to get RUT number in chile 100 times a year. They come to poke at each other for sport. Which within reason I am inclined to let happen.
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Re: A few horror stories

Postby MikieO » Thu Mar 10, 2011 2:39 pm

admin wrote:Not sure what to do with that last post.

I suspect on this forum no one would use the ignore button, because if the old members were so inclined to just ignore others that get on their nerves they would have quit hanging around forum years ago.

Come on seriously, most the old timers around here don't keep coming back to answer how to get RUT number in chile 100 times a year. They come to poke at each other for sport. Which within reason I am inclined to let happen.


Fer sure and my skin didn't get dented either but there are a few people who have departed of late for the reasons I've stated.
I think it would be a good way to reclaim them and allow them to pass on experiences without the BS.
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