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Don't you just love a volunteer that goes on about volunteering as if life should give extra brownie points? I prefer the many ordinary folk that do equally if not greater works of charity without any wish to shout about it. ;) |
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Re Part of Cashmans comments is " Regulars are people that keep Forums going "NOT' part timers"
Does this mean that being one of the "part timers" that I have nothing to offer. All I can say is about the vein that runs through most of the comments on Heroes is petty jealousies - why don't you all "pull together" in ensuring that any celebration of the PALS are a success and share anything that makes it a success and any glory that may come fdrom your imput - otherwise take your bat and ball home. its like my Mum used to say "if you can't say anything nice/good about someone - keep it shut". |
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Somehow I doubt that the bloke with the bat and ball with have any problems getting a game elsewhere. And my mum used to say "if you throw stones you'll have someones eye out" |
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[quote=Guinness;1006796]Ah..but someone spent a great deal of effort making that bat and ball, and others want to play with them without letting him participate. The owner is proud of his shiny bat and ball, doesn't mind sharing but, flat out refuses to just mark the scoreboard whilst the others get all the undeserved Glory.
I've slightly altered your post to bring it more in line with what appears to me to be going on. From what I've learned so far about that meeting & some of those present, they are glory hunters, legends in their own minds, "couldn't have done it without me types". I've had dealings with them before. Could some one please explain why I should spend 1000's of hours researching, 100's of quids on computers & accessories, 100's of pounds travelling round the country, to various libraries & records offices, then just hand it free to self serving glory hunters. Those who pretend to be experts, who just parrot Bills books on the Pals, add embellishments, and fool folk into thinking they know it all. Bill & I have had to put up with them for years, and I'm not prepared to cooperate with them to the extent of handing over all this work. I've been to Pen & Swords the publishers of Bills Books, they tell me my work is unsaleable, they would need to sell a minimum of 300 copies to break even, and 400 pages of mainly family history & pictures of the men who fought & died while serving in the 11th East Lancs (Accrington Pals), won't sell enough copies. Retlaw |
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This must be published, and on this basis, if we can guarantee the sale of 300 copies, it would seem that this can go ahead. I hereby pledge to buy one, and pay in advance. We need another 299 people to pm Walter on a similar basis.
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296 i would love one.
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