Consequences
Mon, 25 Oct 2004, 01:56 pmGreg Ross20 posts in thread
Consequences
Mon, 25 Oct 2004, 01:56 pmIts time to stop! Now. The amateur theatre community is doing itself possibly irreparable long term harm. I have been trying to secure sponsorship of the annual Finley Awards and have just taken a phone call from the people IÂ’ve been working with, to the effect of why would they want to get involved with that sort of back biting and viciousness, as who on earth would want to take the risk of being mixed up with that sort of publicity.
Re: just retreat
Tue, 26 Oct 2004, 03:59 amLuke Heath wrote:
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> Doug???
>
> I have personally worked with Dr Sutherland-Bruce, and he
> doesnt seem to me to fit with Doug. To me he will always be
> Douglas. I find it always better to err on the side of
> caution with a name that can be shortened. If he wanted to be
> called Doug he would have Dr Doug Sutherland-Bruce as his
> sign-in name.
>
> Always remember, to assume makes an ass out of you and me.
>
> A play should give you something to think about. When I see a play and > understand it for the first time, then i know it can't be much good. T.S.
> ELIOT
TS ???
Luke, I assume you haven't personally worked with TS Eliot, so wouldn't it be more respectfully cautious to refer to him as Thomas Stearns Eliot in future...?
And don't forget, to be a smart ass requires being smart.
Cheers,
Craig
>
> Doug???
>
> I have personally worked with Dr Sutherland-Bruce, and he
> doesnt seem to me to fit with Doug. To me he will always be
> Douglas. I find it always better to err on the side of
> caution with a name that can be shortened. If he wanted to be
> called Doug he would have Dr Doug Sutherland-Bruce as his
> sign-in name.
>
> Always remember, to assume makes an ass out of you and me.
>
> A play should give you something to think about. When I see a play and > understand it for the first time, then i know it can't be much good. T.S.
> ELIOT
TS ???
Luke, I assume you haven't personally worked with TS Eliot, so wouldn't it be more respectfully cautious to refer to him as Thomas Stearns Eliot in future...?
And don't forget, to be a smart ass requires being smart.
Cheers,
Craig
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