moomaaman wrote:Invisible Goth wrote:Mark Anthony Quested wrote:I could ask Rob Ferguson later, if he is on-line at Facebook.
could you that would be great
why would it be great? why bother Rob, or anyone for that matter, on such tosh? I'm sure rob's got enough to worry about, should we all call him at home on the telephone because we're a bit stuck on the guardian ( british newspaper) crossword ? Does it really matter? Will it make you go to see adam ant, because a session musician for a tribute band is playing as a session musician for another tribute act?
fcuk me, has it really come to this? Jeez, next we'll get a post (probably started by Quested, after all its a full time job, blogging ) about when the ' ceremonies' dvd is out.
boring boring boring. who gives a fcuk.
I occasionally lurk here, but each time I come, it leaves more and more a sour taste in my mouth.
FOTN ( the real one) RIP.
Dawnrazor ( before the numpty invasion) RIP.
Dearest moomaaman,
I have been debating Fields of the Nephilim / The Nefilim / Carl McCoy across several forums, but mainly Sumerland, since 1999; 12 years. I have been a fan for 20 years (1991-2011). I'll repeat that; I have been a fan for 20 years (and others longer than I) and I have been debating FOTN related topics on Internet forums, especially Sumerland, for 12 years. Quite a long time, I trust you will agree.
To quote a song, I got nothing to say I ain't said before. A forum is what you make of it. If you think you can debate better than me, if you think you can come up with better topics than me, then debate on. I have been doing it for 12 years myself, and a fan for 20 years, and I have long since run out of thinks to discuss.
So rather than calling some of us numpties, why not try and start a few debates? This here numpty has been doing so since 1999 to 2011 year on year, on a regular basis. Basically, through my sheer love of FOTN and the spin off groups.
As a member of the Transcend Street Team, I occasionally talk to Rob via Facebook and email. Ditto, so does the moderator of another fan web site. (Rob is often on line at Facebook and I occasionally ask him for clarification on one or two things; that is more or less the extent of our communications. Ian (one of the Dawnrazor mods here) also talks to Rob as well, more than I do, and has since become one of the moderators of New Gold Dawn. It is Ian who has been instrumental in arranging guest passes for some lucky Dawnrazors.
It is merely the fanbase communicating with the management. And it helps because in doing so, we can squash rumours before they get out of hand. Similarly, one of Rob's colleagues, John, is a member of Dawnrazor and occasionally pops in.
(Funnily enough, a few months ago, a rant started on here against Transcend Music Group. Over at Facebook, a certain Mr Rob Ferguson congratulated me for my handling of the debate.
Oh dear, name dropping again, aren't I!?
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