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re: The Outdoor Board...I get it.
Posted on 11/13/12 at 10:54 pm to Riseupfromtherubble
Posted on 11/13/12 at 10:54 pm to Riseupfromtherubble
quote:
Green jeans and whop head dolly should be required reading for everyone
There are many short threads dealing with a specific question that get answered pretty quickly, which is what much of the board really is. Then you have the "IM" threads with the same 6-7 people, those are the longest threads but don't get a lot of participation outside the regulars. But you do have some pretty epic threads on there that are definitely worth reading.
It's probably more utilitarian than many boards.
Posted on 11/14/12 at 12:12 am to RogerTheShrubber
I see the OB as the electronic version of the old locally owned sportsman's store that s now so hard to find and so dearly remembered by most of us.
The old regulars are always there. Knowledgeable, but more importantly experienced, they are willing to lend advice whenever they can but are not prone to speak up with conjecture unless no valuable information is to be had. Each is known and respected for being as close to an authority about a specific subject or subjects as is available. They aren't easily excitable and are rarely verbose, but can be fiercely loyal to their ways and friends.
Then there are the frequent visitors. They share ideals, values, and passions with the old regulars but may lack the breadth experiences. They usually walk the walk and talk the talk. They are comfortable exposing some degree of ignorance in the search to gain experienced information. This group is more capable of fostering excitement, debate, and ambition about a particular subject amongst themselves and the regulars than the regulars are capable of alone.
From the outside the discourse may seem glib, short, or harsh but those involved understand the brevity. They realize that these often harsh words said with a smile and a chuckle are a sign of endearment and common ground.
Of course there are a variety of others that wander in. The lost and in need of help, the misguided or ill informed, the damsel in distress, the outsider with strange and different methods and values, the spectator just wanting to catch a glimpse, the salesman, the politician, the sheriff, and even an activist or two have all been known to drop by.
Those smart enough to show some minimal respect and courtesy are universally accepted and helped. Conflicts in ethics and values are even rationally debated and discussed as long as certain unwritten lines are not crossed. But those with thin skin, closed minds, malicious intent or blatant disrespect are either ignored or confronted by the frequent visitors noted above. And rarely when the truly egregious occurs it can cause the old regulars to rise from their seat and spit a stream of chew on the floor at your feet.
( an action likely universally understood here but few other places)
The old regulars are always there. Knowledgeable, but more importantly experienced, they are willing to lend advice whenever they can but are not prone to speak up with conjecture unless no valuable information is to be had. Each is known and respected for being as close to an authority about a specific subject or subjects as is available. They aren't easily excitable and are rarely verbose, but can be fiercely loyal to their ways and friends.
Then there are the frequent visitors. They share ideals, values, and passions with the old regulars but may lack the breadth experiences. They usually walk the walk and talk the talk. They are comfortable exposing some degree of ignorance in the search to gain experienced information. This group is more capable of fostering excitement, debate, and ambition about a particular subject amongst themselves and the regulars than the regulars are capable of alone.
From the outside the discourse may seem glib, short, or harsh but those involved understand the brevity. They realize that these often harsh words said with a smile and a chuckle are a sign of endearment and common ground.
Of course there are a variety of others that wander in. The lost and in need of help, the misguided or ill informed, the damsel in distress, the outsider with strange and different methods and values, the spectator just wanting to catch a glimpse, the salesman, the politician, the sheriff, and even an activist or two have all been known to drop by.
Those smart enough to show some minimal respect and courtesy are universally accepted and helped. Conflicts in ethics and values are even rationally debated and discussed as long as certain unwritten lines are not crossed. But those with thin skin, closed minds, malicious intent or blatant disrespect are either ignored or confronted by the frequent visitors noted above. And rarely when the truly egregious occurs it can cause the old regulars to rise from their seat and spit a stream of chew on the floor at your feet.
( an action likely universally understood here but few other places)
Posted on 11/14/12 at 6:08 am to Bleeding purple
Too long; read anyway.
Excellent post
Excellent post
Posted on 11/14/12 at 6:54 am to KingRanch
Can you put that in your "Culture/FAQ" thread?
And "Ceiling bathroom heater." you guys didn't jump on this being a misplaced thread on the OB. I actually had a legit reason!

And "Ceiling bathroom heater." you guys didn't jump on this being a misplaced thread on the OB. I actually had a legit reason!


This post was edited on 11/14/12 at 6:57 am
Posted on 11/14/12 at 7:09 am to Bleeding purple
quote:That's a good post feller.
Bleeding purple
I have some questions and gonna drop by because of this excellent, informative and probably true post.

eta:

This post was edited on 11/14/12 at 7:59 am
Posted on 11/14/12 at 7:15 am to Bleeding purple
quote:
I see the OB as the electronic version of the old locally owned sportsman's store that s now so hard to find and so dearly remembered by most of us.
The old regulars are always there. Knowledgeable, but more importantly experienced, they are willing to lend advice whenever they can but are not prone to speak up with conjecture unless no valuable information is to be had. Each is known and respected for being as close to an authority about a specific subject or subjects as is available. They aren't easily excitable and are rarely verbose, but can be fiercely loyal to their ways and friends.
Then there are the frequent visitors. They share ideals, values, and passions with the old regulars but may lack the breadth experiences. They usually walk the walk and talk the talk. They are comfortable exposing some degree of ignorance in the search to gain experienced information. This group is more capable of fostering excitement, debate, and ambition about a particular subject amongst themselves and the regulars than the regulars are capable of alone.
From the outside the discourse may seem glib, short, or harsh but those involved understand the brevity. They realize that these often harsh words said with a smile and a chuckle are a sign of endearment and common ground.
Of course there are a variety of others that wander in. The lost and in need of help, the misguided or ill informed, the damsel in distress, the outsider with strange and different methods and values, the spectator just wanting to catch a glimpse, the salesman, the politician, the sheriff, and even an activist or two have all been known to drop by.
Those smart enough to show some minimal respect and courtesy are universally accepted and helped. Conflicts in ethics and values are even rationally debated and discussed as long as certain unwritten lines are not crossed. But those with thin skin, closed minds, malicious intent or blatant disrespect are either ignored or confronted by the frequent visitors noted above. And rarely when the truly egregious occurs it can cause the old regulars to rise from their seat and spit a stream of chew on the floor at your feet.
( an action likely universally understood here but few other places)
Da fuq did he just say?????????

In all seriousness... Great post and pretty much damn spot on BP...

This post was edited on 11/14/12 at 7:16 am
Posted on 11/14/12 at 8:35 am to Pectus
The OB used to be really good a long time ago and then a bunch of OT'ers moved in and made it "the OT's redneck cousin Jerry"
Posted on 11/14/12 at 9:03 am to el Gaucho
I accidentally clicked on the Outdoor Board one day. Is there any way to purge that information from my user account?
Posted on 11/14/12 at 9:07 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
quote:This. His complaint makes no sense.
Not sure what pectis is getting at here.
Posted on 11/14/12 at 9:12 am to hashtag
we all know you wouldn't go there intentionally
This post was edited on 11/14/12 at 9:13 am
Posted on 11/14/12 at 9:19 am to Flair Chops
quote:
we all know you wouldn't go there intentionally
Also, is there any way we can move all NASCAR threads from the MSB to the Outdoor Board?
Posted on 11/14/12 at 9:55 am to hashtag
quote:No, that stupid shite is where it belongs.
Also, is there any way we can move all NASCAR threads from the MSB to the Outdoor Board?
Posted on 11/14/12 at 10:13 am to el Gaucho
The OT used to be tolerable a long time ago and then a bunch of OT'ers moved out to the OB and made the OT into "battle ground in outer space with waring factions of self proclaimed geniuses, hormone enraged pubescent high school attendees, and metro sexual fashion/grammar police". The voice of reason, normalcy, and masculinity had left.
Posted on 11/14/12 at 11:12 am to Hugo Stiglitz
Im one of the main reasons this place has a fricking Outdoor board.
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