A question to the Mods and the Zims: if Smackdown is indeed aired a day earlier in Canada and England than iot is in the US...should we then wait until you Americans get a chance to view it before starting any comments, gripes, compliments, holy sh*ts, etc.?
Previously, we (in Canuckistan) have been able to view Smackdown an hour before you, but I've refrained from commenting at the start (as that's the job of the great DEAN~)...
-S
(edited by SOK on 1.9.05 1945) I miss Alberta. Yes...seriously.
Doesn't matter to me - I won't read it until I've watched the show no matter when you start it.
I haven't gotten people to stop posting spoilers on Tuesday so I doubt any advice I'd give here would get followed anyway, except perhaps this: if you MUST start a thread on Thursday, don't feel you have to put "(SPOILER)" in the title. And when I say "don't feel you have to," what I'm saying is "don't do that."
Anybody who's dumb enough not to figure out on their own that a Smackdown! thread may contain Smackdown! results might as well get spoiled. We would hope they aren't so dumb as to repeatedly make that mistake, but then...
Now naturally we'd all appreciate it if y'all don't include spoilerish information in the thread title, & do use thread titles that are sufficiently clear in intent. ("Smackdown Sept 8, '05" is splendid; "Heidenreich is pregnant!?!?" would be bad; "Holyshit doyoubelievethis?!?!" leaves some ambiguity about when it's safe to read.) :-)
Originally posted by emmaNow naturally we'd all appreciate it if y'all don't include spoilerish information in the thread title, & do use thread titles that are sufficiently clear in intent. ("Smackdown Sept 8, '05" is splendid; "Heidenreich is pregnant!?!?" would be bad; "Holyshit doyoubelievethis?!?!" leaves some ambiguity about when it's safe to read.) :-)
I don't know--I think I'd want to get my Heidenreich pregnancy updates as quickly as possible...
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