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Seeking information for Margaret Dale documentary
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<blockquote data-quote="Famous when dead" data-source="post: 1986926621" data-attributes="member: 6607"><p>Merely my humble opinion and not a critique of others. </p><p>I'm pretty sure 2 simple rules apply in this case, assuming people can show manners anymore:</p><p>Don't speak ill of the dead.</p><p>If you have nothing nice to say, then keep quiet and don't reveal more about yourself than the person you are berating. </p><p>As for being 'nosey', given the site's free speech policy, I'm pretty sure free to read and free to comment would apply also. </p><p>I wish as much enthusiasm was applied to ridding threads of superfluous, off topic distractions (especially in gig sections) by encouraging them to be free with their speech elsewhere instead of highlighting innocuous comments. </p><p>As for making a documentary using someone's private letters - makes it all a little macabre for me and unless tastefully done, could descend in to riducule which isn't respectful of the family who go on living or the deceased.</p><p>Regards, </p><p>FWD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Famous when dead, post: 1986926621, member: 6607"] Merely my humble opinion and not a critique of others. I'm pretty sure 2 simple rules apply in this case, assuming people can show manners anymore: Don't speak ill of the dead. If you have nothing nice to say, then keep quiet and don't reveal more about yourself than the person you are berating. As for being 'nosey', given the site's free speech policy, I'm pretty sure free to read and free to comment would apply also. I wish as much enthusiasm was applied to ridding threads of superfluous, off topic distractions (especially in gig sections) by encouraging them to be free with their speech elsewhere instead of highlighting innocuous comments. As for making a documentary using someone's private letters - makes it all a little macabre for me and unless tastefully done, could descend in to riducule which isn't respectful of the family who go on living or the deceased. Regards, FWD [/QUOTE]
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