OK Guild members are SNOOPY!!
#1
:x :twisted: :cry: These guid members are just plain old Snoopy about everything and twist things around like a gossip paper. Nit pick on the tiniest things to the newer members . What's the deal???? :?
#3
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 1,053
Originally Posted by zyxquilts
Sorry to hear your guild is like that - they aren't all like that all the time. But just like any group of people, any of them could be like that sometimes!
#4
Originally Posted by O WHO?HookEMWe'rebetternU
:x :twisted: :cry: These guid members are just plain old Snoopy about everything and twist things around like a gossip paper. Nit pick on the tiniest things to the newer members . What's the deal???? :?
piney
#9
i'm amazed by the number of unpleasant guild experiences we've read about here. how do these goofballs ... who are apparently all over the world ... expect us to interest the next generations to keep the spirit alive if they snip and sneer when new people try to join?
let's see, now ... no dues. no stupid, stinkin' rules. laughs aplenty. warm, friendly, nurturing, friendship for and from people all over the world. meets 24/7/365. i can go to meetings when i'm all dressed up or nekkid (except when tim and steve are around, of course! :oops: ). i don't have to fix my hair or makeup. no dues. no stupid, stinkin' rules. laughs aplenty.
guess which guild i'm stickin' with? :P
let's see, now ... no dues. no stupid, stinkin' rules. laughs aplenty. warm, friendly, nurturing, friendship for and from people all over the world. meets 24/7/365. i can go to meetings when i'm all dressed up or nekkid (except when tim and steve are around, of course! :oops: ). i don't have to fix my hair or makeup. no dues. no stupid, stinkin' rules. laughs aplenty.
guess which guild i'm stickin' with? :P
#10
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Central PA
Posts: 1,920
Patrice is correct except for the "nekkid" thing. Don't want to give the dh any ideas.
Another suggestion is get together with a few of your "likeminded" quilting friends and start your own group. It will only take two or three to start and then grow on your own. You could start by having a quilting bee, serve light refreshments and exchange ideas/show and tell.
No one needs those with the "elitist" attitude. Come on up to Pennsylvania and we country folk will treat you much better!
Suzanne
Another suggestion is get together with a few of your "likeminded" quilting friends and start your own group. It will only take two or three to start and then grow on your own. You could start by having a quilting bee, serve light refreshments and exchange ideas/show and tell.
No one needs those with the "elitist" attitude. Come on up to Pennsylvania and we country folk will treat you much better!
Suzanne
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