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***Official** West Indies in England***

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Er, he quoted me? And laughed. And suggested that I'd said something that I didn't. And I used a smiley consisting of a yellow face with rolling eyes. I don't know why you see it the way that you do, but personally, I don't consider it evil. If I could have been bothered, I'd have rolled my eyes when I saw his post because I thought it was misguided, and so it seemed the most relevant smiley to use.
Just because he quoted you doesn't mean every line of his post was directed at you. I don't, personally, think he was being in the slightest nasty to you, and I genuinely do feel that the rolleyes should be used carefully. I'd have preferred the :dry: one in that instance, TBH.
 

Spitfires_Fan

State Vice-Captain
Just because he quoted you doesn't mean every line of his post was directed at you. I don't, personally, think he was being in the slightest nasty to you, and I genuinely do feel that the rolleyes should be used carefully. I'd have preferred the :dry: one in that instance, TBH.
Why? It's a smiley! How can that really cause any offence?!

And obviously I interpreted the post differently to you. Tbh, it's not really that important, so we probably shouldn't spam the thread with a load of 'he meant this' and 'I took it this way, and it really hurt my feelings' crap, especially as there is a test match going on. Just thought he was a bit out of order, that's all. Next time I'll take the high road and keep my mild irritation to myself.
 

Steulen

International Regular
Just because he quoted you doesn't mean every line of his post was directed at you. I don't, personally, think he was being in the slightest nasty to you, and I genuinely do feel that the rolleyes should be used carefully. I'd have preferred the :dry: one in that instance, TBH.
The post wasn't directed at S_F at all...though I can see why it might give that impression. Ah, the perils of forumposting...

Commentary watch update:

Guardian Unlimited is stuck in some Roses banter, BBC Sport has fallen asleep, and CricInfo is having a cuppa. This Test match is definitely living up to the hype so far...
 

Spitfires_Fan

State Vice-Captain
Wahey, just got a mention on cricinfo!

By the way," Tom says, "I'm 'revising' for an English Lit exam which is on Tuesday, so if you could possibly make the commentary of a particularly high literary standard today, I would feel a little bit better about following it, and not reading Dickens." Yeah whatever, innit. No problem Tom. We shall do our best.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Why? It's a smiley! How can that really cause any offence?!

And obviously I interpreted the post differently to you. Tbh, it's not really that important, so we probably shouldn't spam the thread with a load of 'he meant this' and 'I took it this way, and it really hurt my feelings' crap, especially as there is a test match going on. Just thought he was a bit out of order, that's all. Next time I'll take the high road and keep my mild irritation to myself.
ANyway...

We're scoring at a good rate here. Good to see.
Haha.

Perhaps the discussion of the rolleyes would best be done elsewhere. But I always worry most about Strauss when he's scoring fast.

And I'd also like to see him demonstrate he can score runs when people don't bowl loads of short stuff at him.
 

Steulen

International Regular
Wahey, just got a mention on cricinfo!
Hey, you get a big integrated discussion here on the appropriate use of the rolleyes smilie AND the intended recipient of comments made on webfora, as free as it is eloquent, and you STILL want a bite from elsewhere?

...wait for it...


:rolleyes:


;)
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Had to smile at the cricinfo commentator moaning about Cook being even younger than he/she is. I remember a similar feeling when Norman Cowans first played for England.
 

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