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charley28
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1. Submissions | 06/27/2007 9:06pm

Hey Everyone,

Couple things I want to go over.
Tivia & Notes
Please make sure that you follow the way that I've set things up. Do not deviate from that that. Please make sure that your html is correct.

Quotes
All show quotes must have the name of the speaker(s) bolded using HTML start and end tags. The name is then followed by a colon, which is not bolded. The dialogue itself should not have quotation marks around it. There should be no spacing between different speakers' lines in the same quotation or extra spacing after the last line of a quotation. Action/context/background description should be in parentheses (or brackets) and italics.

Here are some examples:
If you are doing quotes, do not put "quotes" in the actual quote. If it is after an event make sure that you italizie itlike this example:
(After Batman chases Catwoman)
Batman:Stop, Catwoman! You will never get away.

Allusions: An allusion is an indirect or passing reference to an existing form of media, be it to another TV program, a movie, a piece of music, or a book. Allusions are prevalent in television shows, and some shows, like The Family Guy, make extensive use of this kind of humor. When submitting allusions, always credit the original media being referenced with as much detail as possible. Please do not use Wikipedia. I do check that site. That site is not very trustworthy. If you do some research you can find what it is that you are looking for.

If you need to message me personally to discuss something, please do.

Thanks,
Charlie

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peas_and_corn
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2. Re: Submissions | 04/29/2008 9:10pm
Just about every thread here has been locked, you might as well lock this one as well.
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3. Re: Submissions | 04/30/2008 7:41pm
the only reason they get locked is because nobody comes in and talks about them for a month or 2. so tell me why should I keep something open if NO ONE is going to talk about. Dont' like it, don't come in
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4. Re: Submissions | 04/30/2008 7:45pm
So this activity will ensure this thread is not locked, eh?? A conundrum...
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5. Re: Submissions | 05/01/2008 2:40pm
any activity will mean that the topic doesn't get locked. As I said in the previous post, If you don't come in for 2 months and talk about something, the thread will be locked. What is the point in keeping something open if no one is going to talk about it. And if it is locked, all you have to do is open a new thread and start talking about it again.
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6. Re: Submissions | 05/02/2008 1:42am
I find this quite odd. The brewing forum I'm a member of has a very different attitude- that reviving threads is a good idea, especially when it comes to asking a question that has been asked before.
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charley28
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8. Re: Submissions | 05/02/2008 12:32pm
well everyone runs theirs different from what I do.

I'm sure if you go into someone else's more popular forum, say Smallville, and pick a thread that hasn't been touched for in about 3-4 months, You're going to hear about it from the moderator. You are disrupting the flow of new threads that are coming in and you'll most likely get reported and given a warning for disruption.

Obviously you must not be able to read either so let me make a direct quote of what I said.
charley28 wrote:
if it is locked, all you have to do is open a new thread and start talking about it again.
I don't see how difficult it is to read. I'm sure you have an education of some sort, correct. Why is it so hard for you to read and comprehend what I have said. It isn't. If you don't like it, too bad. You don't have to come in here and do any postings. You don't have to come in and see that their are topics closed and no one is coming in here to revive them. You have that option. It is not like anyone is twisting your arm and forcing you to come in here.

Besides, this thread is about submissions not on whether or not someone keeps a thread opened or not.
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