Richard Scotti
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12/1/2016 5:06:54 PM
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A similar thing happened to me with Game Of Thrones. I was looking on the internet for a discussion group about the show and this was weeks before the finale which I was really looking forward to. I wasn't looking for spoilers, just discussion and usually people warn you if there are any spoilers ahead. Well this guy was giving this interesting theory of this and that when suddenly he starts talking about the finale as if he knows the exact details of it but I assumed it was just his theory. At the end he says he's sorry if he spoiled it for anyone but he knows someone who works on the show and doesn't feel obliged to with hold spoilers. That guy should be burned by a flying dragon! I watched the finale and was heart broken because none of it was a surprise to me. I never went online again to read about a show I was interested in.
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Stoneman
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12/1/2016 5:36:47 PM
Yeah, that has got to hurt a bit as part of the appeal of these shows is the fact that you don't know what is going to happen. I ask people not to spoil it for me. I don't even look at the news on Sundays because I usually spend the day in my studio and don't want to have the football results spoiled before I watch the game. I always record it and watch it later. Why anyone would enjoy spoiling things for others is beyond my level of understanding. That really sucks!
Much Respect,
Stoneman
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12/2/2016 9:43:54 AM
why anyone would spoil it for others enjoying it?
ah, that would be, lame-ass worthless little shits,
who have given up, on the very thing, called enjoyment.
I'm different. I figure, odds are, the best is way behind me.
Doesn't mean I wouldn't be happy to see yet some real enjoyment.
This Just In:
Avalanche.
Spoiler Alert.
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