Roger Guppy wrote:When a newcomer to Chordie posts a sensible question asking for help I do not see how a meaningless one word reply is going to benefit him/her. Chordie is a place to seek and give help.
My dictionary gives the definition of PUNT as 1/ a flat bottomed boat, 2/ a certain type of kick to a ball, and 3/ a gamble or bet. So how does that make a meaningful reply or even a jovial one?
If the word means something profound that I do not understand then I apologise most profusely, but I would like to know the meaning.
We all post lighthearted replies from time to time, it would be a sorry place if we did not, but normally along with it comes some sensible comment to help the contibutor.
Roger
Definition 2/.
In football, When all else fails, it's time to punt.
It's just an expression that shouldn't be taken literally.
It's commonly used as a jovial reply to a person whom you share their frustration.
I didn't know that every comment needed to be sensible/meaningful.
Is claiming my intelligence to be "insufficient" sensible?
Especially coming from an Administrator.
A forum Administrator should not formulate opinions of that sort.
By the way, you spelled insufficient incorrectly.
Isn't Chordie is a place to seek, give help and "have fun with a commonality"
which I'd like to add.
I'm just curious to figure out why the criticism toward me.
For I never attacked anyone or spoke of any harsh words.
I'm just here to learn & have fun.
If I wanted to be critcized, I'd talk to my wife.
Just so everyone knows, that was Tongue-in-cheek.
Please let me know if I can't have fun here.
If so, then I'll go elsewhere.
There is a guy on my block who lives for rock, he plays records day and night, and when he feels down he puts the rock and roll on and it makes him feel alright. - The Kinks, Rock And Roll Fantasy