I sure miss seeing those large beers.the elephant wrote:Insert photo of young girls with large beers.
Insert photo of juicy steak dinner.
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I checked here this morning, to see how this discussion had evolved, and actually it occurred to me `at least there won't be food pictures.' But here they are anyway, for practical purposes. For all I know, it's just a convenient opportunity to play games with Sean and has little or nothing to do with the original thread content, and in any case, who cares! If for example Chuck wants to pursue the question he posed yesterday, he sure can, whether or not the food picture guys have declared this topic dead.the elephant wrote:This has been a food-photo-free post. Thank you for your support.
But out of curiosity, is it that you food picture moderators feel that discussion of mouthpiece characteristics vs. dimensions is out of place here? Did you have the impression that someone was getting riled up, bulletin board feud in progress? Let us know the rules, maybe we can avoid the need for intervention in the future.
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At least I understand now where Sean was coming from. Thanks for demonstrating that to me. I had never looked on the food pictures as being a list-mom-ish topic-dead declaration, but I see that now. That's what Sean meant by "destroying". I'm thick; I didn't get it at first.Donn wrote:Did you have the impression that someone was getting riled up, bulletin board feud in progress?
As for being riled up, the most clear-spoken debates are the ones where people are just riled up enough to lose their inhibitions, but not so much that they either get mean or forget how to talk.
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I hope they also see the "shallow mouthpiece" thread, the LM 10 and 12 pictures particularly. I think it's particularly interesting to look at the LM 10 picture and note the apparent cup shape, and then read Houser's web site text that describes what the mouthpiece is about.windshieldbug wrote:I hardly think that this is a dead topic; in fact, I have pointed readers to this very thread regarding mouthpiece comparisons on another brass bulletin board.