LOL..........good one, Scott........sorry, mate, but it appears that you have completely missed the intent of my post about this thread - I LIKE this thread........and have, thus far, had absolutely no idea what any of the correct answers have been, so I've been unable to post an answer. Such is life. But I'm learning minutiae - that useless information that clogs up our heads - and having fun doing it. The point I was trying to make was there are individuals who feel slighted about the apparent "rules" applying to obtaining information or searching for the answers to these trivia questions - rules (free-for-all rules, to be sure) that apparently apply to all - and they're whining and moaning about it, ad nauseum. I wasn't moaning about the content of this forum in general, or this thread in specific.......I was expressing my feelings about someone having a cry and whining because he didn't like the rules.........rules of a game he can choose to play or not play. Surely, as adults, we have the opportunity to make choices - and surely, one can choose to be happy, or one can choose to take exception to all and sundry and whine and moan and end up living a miserable life. Life is too short, isn't it?
Of course there are no rules. But when you are playing a so-called trivia game, and someone decides to go do a google search, or worse yet CALL SOMEBODY, well, that just kind of ruins the intent. Nobody is telling anyone what they can and can't do, just ridiculing those who ruin it for everyone. If everyone did that, it would simply be a game of who can google something up the fastest. That would be ridiculous, agreed?
And my comment to you was, respectfully, that yes, anyone can play any way they want, and anyone else can comment on their sportsmanship. This is a forum, and by it's very nature is open to comments, complaints, etc. of all types. We're all free to say what we want as long as we don't go beyond the limits of the group rules.
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