PETITION for Freedom to Dance

   
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Re: PETITION for Freedom to Dance

Saturday, 21 March 2009 10:20

As usual, an interesting post soon degenerates into a childish rant. Whencan people here start debating issues properly without constantly attacking other people's point of view, making accusations, childish comments.

Grow up everyone.

 

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Re: PETITION for Freedom to Dance

Saturday, 21 March 2009 10:33

Keggs, I agree.

I have just waisted some minutes in here.

Joined on 12 Feb 2007
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Re: PETITION for Freedom to Dance

Saturday, 21 March 2009 10:33

In case anyone has forgotten this is the subject

http://www.wdcdance.com/phpPETITION/index.php

Sign it. or not the choice  is yours.

Idle speculation, nit picking and fault finding is not constructive to dance. As was said at the AGM of the IDSF "Do not look for a hair in the soup when there is not one".

 That people who agree with the declaration in the petition are afraid for fear of reprisals to place their name is a sad reflection on the "dancesport" community.

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Re: PETITION for Freedom to Dance

Saturday, 21 March 2009 10:58

Thank you male.

I have wasted a lot of tme myself.

Best wishes to you.

Steve

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Re: PETITION for Freedom to Dance

Saturday, 21 March 2009 13:24

In fact, to be quite honest I've had enough of this forum now. It doesn't matter what is discussed there a a few people (a collective) who dominate and decry, denigrate, attack, accuse anyone who offers an opinion or even dare I say it offers a solution - something in very short supply.

Frankly I'm bored with it now so I can't be bothered anymore. It's repetitive and nothing useful ever seems to come out of it.

Sambatogo, Onyouroes and Quicktime2 and any of their 'friends' or alter egos can now have their petty tantrums in peace and continue with their mutual admiration society and IDSF and the Olympics are evil.

I prefer sensible and intelligent people to discuss issues with.

That said if a sensible and intelligent individual does turn up now and again even if we happen to disagree then I might just contribute if it's worthwhile discussing.

Sorry Jazz. Your on your own now. But I know you can handle the 3 stooges.

Sorry Male, I know it was aprting shot but as I've said before occasionally it makes one feel a little better.

Best wishes

Steve

ps I might have signed this petition believing it was perhaps genuine but I'm beginning to regret it now. It's nothing more than a useless piece of propganda.

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Re: PETITION for Freedom to Dance

Saturday, 21 March 2009 14:01

Keggs,  I also signed, and only with the intent   to support  dancers who wish to decide for themselves where and when they wish to dance, without anyone telling them they cannot, yet understand some restrictionsare perfectly justified. I will be monitoring and will throw a major temper tantrom if my name and e-mail address shall be misused, or used   for other than Petition for Freedom purposes.  This is a pledge of GoldFinger .

As a newcomer I thought this would be a fun place to contribute, but symphatize with you, see your point and will also yield to  those who always arrive together  only to agree with each other that others are less than normal for disagreeing with their 'all mighty" opinions and suggest their own.

It seems ss soon as someone signs on  and sounds half intelligent, and differs on their opinion,  they are  immediately attacked, and  called by other names and suspected of  being either jazz, or Sambatogo. 

There are many other Forums with more open minded and  tolerant,  respectful and nice contributors, always willing and ready  to listen and discused diffrent viewpoints and ideas or not respond if they disagree, instead of being nasty.

 

 

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Re: PETITION for Freedom to Dance

Saturday, 21 March 2009 16:48

Thank you Goldfinger.

I did half expect a nasty reposte but am surprised there isn't one. Perhaps when these people they will soon be the only ones who come here often they will get bored themselves with agreeing with eachother. Some hope though!

Best wishes Goldfinger

Steve

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Re: PETITION for Freedom to Dance

Saturday, 21 March 2009 17:18

981 signatures now. Who will be 1000th?

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Fishing expedition ?

Sunday, 22 March 2009 14:08

 

onyourtoes:  Saturday, 21 March 2009 17:18

981 signatures now. Who will be 1000th?

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Shhhhhhhhhhhh,  quiet.  Don't scare them, they are coming.

Not sure,  be patient.

Sometimes you need  979  fish  for  the 980 th  , 981 st  to get  moving.  Than  you need 19 more .  Important  is  that the  net is filling up. 

What is the allowed quota ?   What is considered to be a good catch ?  When will the fisherman call it quits and close the net ? 

 

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Re: PETITION for Freedom to Dance

Sunday, 22 March 2009 14:55

996 now! plus one sad frightened loser who listed several names which will be deleted as they have been before.