Highjacking Topics

layton1837 replied on 28/07/2016 12:36

Posted on 28/07/2016 12:36

Why do members want to highjack topics. It is irritating when you are following a topic only for some members to go “Off Topic” and before you know it you are following a completely different thread. More frustrating when the member admits to going of topic. If you feel that what you have something to say ,please create another topic.

Tinwheeler replied on 28/07/2016 16:35

Posted on 28/07/2016 16:35

 

Write your comments here... In order not to go off topic please note that I have started a fresh topic in UK sites in answer to SPK's question about Borrowdale.

Hope everyone happy nowHappy

Write your comments here...

ha brilliant ,

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, spk, but did you know that use of Apple emojis often freezes the page and brings up the dreaded error screen? Good old CT, eh? Seems it only likes its own smileys. Undecided

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 28/07/2016 16:56

Posted on 28/07/2016 16:56

With all this bonding & humour I'm welling upDon't cry, don't worry about me, I just need a few minutes. . . .

Metheven replied on 28/07/2016 16:59

Posted on 28/07/2016 16:59

With all this bonding & humour I'm welling upDon't cry, don't worry about me, I just need a few minutes. . . .

Had to put my glasses on Rocky, couldn't read if you wrote 'welling up' or 'throwing up' Laughing

layton1837 replied on 28/07/2016 18:52

Posted on 28/07/2016 18:52

I rest my case we now have 40 replies because someone made a  Derogatory statement obout the other half and it has replaced the original thread

spk replied on 28/07/2016 19:32

Posted on 28/07/2016 19:32

must be missing something what did kennine say that was so bad

 

I love off topic posts

BRENTRY1896 replied on 28/07/2016 20:02

Posted on 28/07/2016 20:02

I have to confess that I only visit CT during rare moments of boredom and usually end up feeling rather embarrassed by much of the pointless comments and bickering. On this occasion I thought spk's immediate and humerous response to the OP was most amusing and a very welcome change from the serious offerings from some of the regular posters. 

As I've mentioned, I'm not a regular fan of this sort of thing, mostly because I can't help noticing that so many of the threads attract predictable comments from the same small group of posters who have an opinion about almost everything, and object to anyone else who doesn't share their view and behave like they do. Tongue Out

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