off topic ???? nah….

off topic ???? nah….

2012-10-12 21:06:36
Carol Darling
Personally I like the varied and interesting conversations about the Royal Family past and present. They help us all learn more, isn't that what brings us to Richards side initially? And they concern English history and serve to help us relate to each other, and form bonds and friendships. I haven't found any really disruptive conversations on this Forum, but only food for thought and enlightenment. Why shut someone up, when who knows what little spark a thought might ignite, leading to a significant flame&..

Re: [Richard III Society Forum] off topic ???? nah….

2012-10-13 20:00:31
Christine Headley
I feel uncomfortable when discussions strays into the present day,
except when it actively concerns Richard III, i.e. the bones or current
archaeology.

On 12/10/2012 21:06, Carol Darling wrote:
> Personally I like the varied and interesting conversations about the Royal Family past and present. They help us all learn more, isn't that what brings us to Richards side initially? And they concern English history and serve to help us relate to each other, and form bonds and friendships. I haven't found any really disruptive conversations on this Forum, but only food for thought and enlightenment. Why shut someone up, when who knows what little spark a thought might ignite, leading to a significant flame&..
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Best wishes
Christine

Christine Headley
Butterrow, Stroud, Glos

Re: [Richard III Society Forum] off topic ???? nah….

2012-10-13 20:08:29
C HOLMES
Totally agree Christine, there are enough emails coming through without the subjects wandering off to present day Royal Family issues.Just to clarify I am not anti royalist.
All the Best
Christine


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I feel uncomfortable when discussions strays into the present day,
except when it actively concerns Richard III, i.e. the bones or current
archaeology.

On 12/10/2012 21:06, Carol Darling wrote:
> Personally I like the varied and interesting conversations about the Royal Family past and present.  They help us all learn more, isn't  that what brings us to Richards side initially?  And they concern English history and serve to help us relate to each other, and form bonds and friendships.  I haven't found any really disruptive conversations on this Forum, but only food for thought and enlightenment.  Why shut someone up, when who knows what little spark a thought might ignite, leading to a significant flame&..
>
>
--
Best wishes
Christine

Christine Headley
Butterrow, Stroud, Glos



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