NoMoreTails wrote:*Laura wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:*Laura wrote:I think you live and work just like everybody else.Your public presence here is not the measure of your activity,is it?
It's the quality that counts,not the quantity.

If I were a renowned professional message board poster it would be, and I'd have a prolific output relative to Perry's musical output over the last decade. But thanks for the commendation for the quality of my posts.
Is there a job called "professional message board poster"?

Even if it would,I guess it would be more important to contribute with something relevant rather than be a high figure nonsese babbler.You're not one of those,that's why I made that comparison.I know you got my point.
I definitely prefer Perry working when he is truly inspired,rather than marking his career with must-do material,only for the musical activity's sake.
Yes,just like you post less but interesting ,so is SP singing only when he has something to share with the listeners.
If I would tell you "Come on,post more often!" would you do it?LOL...
No, but I would release the occasional "I'm thinking about posting again" statement, go to the posting studio and hang out while others posted, collaborate on writing a couple of posts with '13 (Matt would've enjoyed those if only they'd been released).


Love it.
Now,what if you would have a terrible migrane and you couldn't post,because obviously,you wouldn't feel in the right mood?
You would take a break,right?I'm sure you'd come back on the board when the problem's gone.
What if you'd cut your hand and wouldn't be able to type?Then you come and announce that you will cease posting for a while until your hand heals...
Despite you being a pro poster and a long time contributer to the board,you would get an email from one of the Admins telling you that you are banned.
Wouldn't you be sick of that board and its owners?
I guess you'd find other boards to go to and hang out with new posters,but you wouldn't post as much as you'd want to,maybe because the scar on your hand still hurts,or maybe because there's not too much to say anymore...
However,even if you're not logging in too often or at all,you will always be known and recognized as the greatest poster in the history of the boards.
