Dear David Helm
Fri, 29 Oct 2004, 01:59 pmLeah Maher7 posts in thread
Dear David Helm
Fri, 29 Oct 2004, 01:59 pmDear David Helm,
Hello and welcome to your first, and possibly only, opportunity to publicly state that your "Audition Notice" is a well intentioned but slightly misguided joke (or perhaps in an injoke between that is harmless and I just don't get), before the firey scorn of all those in this town who love and respect Jarrod Buttery (and trust me when I say there are many of us) pours down on your head.
Leah M
Hello and welcome to your first, and possibly only, opportunity to publicly state that your "Audition Notice" is a well intentioned but slightly misguided joke (or perhaps in an injoke between that is harmless and I just don't get), before the firey scorn of all those in this town who love and respect Jarrod Buttery (and trust me when I say there are many of us) pours down on your head.
Leah M
Re: Dearly Departed
Fri, 29 Oct 2004, 04:46 pmHi Grant,
I saw the audition notice after Leah drew attention to it, and remember seeing Jarrod's name in a potentially offensive but obviously ridiculous statement. However, while it appeared to be someone called David Helm calling for the 'audition', there's no evidence he (if he exists) was the author of the piece.
Now, however, not only has reference to his name disappeared, but all traces of the audition notice also. When I use my browser's history function to find the exact page I looked at, there is now merely a blank document.
Spooky how fast the evidence can disappear when called to question by Leah the Lawyer!
Cheers,
Craig
I saw the audition notice after Leah drew attention to it, and remember seeing Jarrod's name in a potentially offensive but obviously ridiculous statement. However, while it appeared to be someone called David Helm calling for the 'audition', there's no evidence he (if he exists) was the author of the piece.
Now, however, not only has reference to his name disappeared, but all traces of the audition notice also. When I use my browser's history function to find the exact page I looked at, there is now merely a blank document.
Spooky how fast the evidence can disappear when called to question by Leah the Lawyer!
Cheers,
Craig