@ghost-of-a-duke saidhence the malicious changing of the name.
You were short of onions and had already gone to the trouble of narrating mine. You broadcast them reluctantly, hence the malicious changing of the name. It was a petty act.
No, I didn't. I changed your name and Phil's name and my name on three of the stories. Nothing malicious. You would have realized this if you'd PM'd me.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidWhy don't you say what you mean? Do you really think divegeester produced that radio show and not me?
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@ghost-of-a-duke saidMy onions were and still are good enough. But I was trying to set up a community of writers and using loads of my own scribblings was not the way I wanted to go. Indonesia Phil and I have forged a really warm friendship as a result of working on the show. We even made a whole series about his life in Sulawesi.
Sorry. Should have said you were short of 'good' onions.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI get the humour of this, by the way. It's a pity you didn't get the humor of the pseudonyms.
Sorry. Should have said you were short of 'good' onions.
@fmf saidMoral of this story:
hence the malicious changing of the name.
No, I didn't. I changed Phil's name and my name on three of the stories. Nothing malicious. You would have realized this if you'd PM'd me.
Had you messaged me in advance (like a normal person) I would have given the green light to an actual pseudonym, that was not a spoonerism of my real name.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidMoral of this story: something did not appeal to your sense of humour, so you flew off the handle and did the most malicious thing you could think of.
Moral of this story:
Had you messaged me in advance (like a normal person) I would have given the green light to an actual pseudonym, that was not a spoonerism of my real name.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidSo what are his "fingerprints" supposedly "all over"?
Of course not. Dive couldn't organize a pissup in a brewery.