Of course it isn't a real kitchen...jings was right. Okay...can we now accept that we each have a point of view and that to get hot and bothered is futile. I have apologised for being fragile/^thin skinned^ I shall do better in future.
From what I remember, I ran to the kitchen because someone commented, quite rightly btw, that I was trying to fill the thread up. I don't think I "sprayed vitriol" on anyone, did I??
Posters are free to start any thread they like with the aim of establishing a certain train of thought e.g. the low-carb thread. However, I've seen examples of posters getting into a scrap on a thread then heading off to the kitchen to make comment and claiming sanctuary from the scrap, with much patting on the head by the residents, and no-one dare argue the toss as the kitchen is sacrosanct.
Shall we call a truce? Go on...even jings was prepared to make up and bury the hatchet. Between us, over the course of Gransnet, we buried a whole tool box of hatchets.
I've managed to do lots of boring stuff. By George, a second gift of flowers has been delivered and in the carton was a box of Thornton's chocs. Now then, I do understand that to you, the chocs are virtual. If I could, I would share them with all choc lovers right this minute. I've asked MacSporran to squirrel them away (until I get the next craving)...countdown begins right now.
One of the benefits of the kitchen is that there are a limited number of posters on the thread so you do get to ' know' people perhaps more so on threads which just come and go .
I find that very appealing . It enables you to move from a virtual relationship to one based more in the real world .based on what you know about people .
I think there's only 2 threads that have that element . So there's plenty of room for lots of more speculative threads where it's about the content perhaps and less about people.
I am not aware of vitriol ever featuring among posters to in Soop's Kindly Kitchen. The clue is in the name (Kindly) which is why I found it particularly hurtful to have my presence there called into question by an infrequent visitor.
Not so much a premature judgement, Daphne just a bit of forward thinking.
If you're saying there were no vitriolic posts, deletions or flouncing, which I think is why Soop's Kitchen was created in the first place, then my memory is at fault.
I could see a Gransnet slinter group emerging. Folk didn't used to channel their 'chat' on to one thread as they do now.
I am sorry if I gave the impression that I thought you had repeated what merlot said, I was clear that it was her opinion, but clearly was wrong in interpreting your comments "Well,said" and " it's written carefully so deserves careful reading " to indicate agreement. It should be clear that my comments relate to merlot's post of 9.36 and from which I quoted.
Does anyone remember the song from Chas and Dave which goes: I don't care I don't care Ive got me beer in the sideboard ere Let muvver sort im art' If he comes round ere.