Katie2- I am sorry if I came off as rude, I hope I didn't scare you away. I hope that you keep posting because you seem very nice and I would like to hear your opinion about other things besides Wicked.
Sorry, I just find it funny when people are so eager to prove their point that they end up making so many grammer/spelling mistakes that it makes them seem much less educated in the topic.
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"Katie2- I am sorry if I came off as rude, I hope I didn't scare you away. I hope that you keep posting because you seem very nice and I would like to hear your opinion about other things besides Wicked."
Thank you. No I haven't been scared off yet. I'd be happy to talk about other shows besides Wicked if anyone wants to.
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I think the problem with this thread is the topic. "Any (name of the show) fans here?" is a BIG no-no! It's just very hard to start engaging in conversation, since the answer is either "yes" or a "no." If it were some unknown show, no one would even care to read about it, however, since it's Wicked, the show that upsets a lot of posters here, you were fortunate to get some replies! :) The best way to start a topic about Wicked would probably be "__(Date)__ Wicked Performance Review", post how you thought about the show, (that'll get more people to agree with you or disagree with you, thus starting an interesting conversation).
I hope that helped! :)
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