Wisteria wrote:I have to admit, Vorpal, I am a little curious. If you are truly in your 60's (and forgive my slight skepticism, this *is* the internet and you never know for sure who's typing the other end of the conversation (except for those of you who I've met)), what's the pull that's bringing you to the Board Board?
Suddenly I find my comments officially classified as “Random Chatter.†That’s interesting. Well, probably appropriate.
Wisteria! You are such a doubter. But, as I think about it, you are right. How can you be sure I am what I say I am? I could be a cheeky 23 year-old, like Portia thought. I could be anyone. Why, I could even be Sarah Palin! Or maybe even SWKT Parachuter! And here’s a radical thought, I might even be Sarah Palin AND SWKT Parachuter! (Don’t ask me what SWKT stands for. I haven’t got a clue.)
I guess it really doesn’t matter, but there is sort of a mystery about it. And mysteries are kind of fun. Who is the real Vorpal Blade?
I don’t think I know any of you personally. But, you never know. For a while I wondered if Jooniper might be a relative. I have a married nephew and a married niece who live in Spring, Texas. And another one who lives in Hockley, Texas. And another one who also lives in the Houston area. Who knows, Jooniper might know one of them.
Ironically, the only board member, or former board member who knows who I am is Tangerine, of whom Hobbes said “No one will ever pass the identity collection Tangerine had. End of story. No use trying.†It isn’t that Tangerine was particularly active in finding out my true identity. She went to Wales with one of my daughters on a semester abroad program in 2007. My daughter told Tangerine about me. But I hear Tangerine is on a mission and can’t be reached for a while.
If you are really interested you could go to my lawyer daughter’s blog and ask her about me. Of course, I could have gone to the trouble of creating a fake blog, several years ago, for just such a purpose. Er, exactly what would that purpose be? Anyway, her blog is
http://laserlady.blogspot.com/ It would be fun to hear what comes of that. Be sure to report back on it.
It is sorta fun to be anonymous, however. I don’t really want you to find out who I am.
Now, as to your question of the pull to this forum. I first saw the Board as an opportunity to ask some questions and get an LDS perspective. It was also a way to stay in touch with BYU, and I could use it as a window to what BYU students were thinking. I could discuss various current issues with my daughters who read the Board. In a way it helped me to stay in touch with my children, whom I missed when they went away to BYU. The Board has always welcomed everyone, including parents. I find the Board entertaining and informative.
In several of the questions I’ve asked (using other aliases) I’ve been rather disappointed with the answers. Sometimes I’ve asked follow up questions. Frequently those follow up questions were met with the response that the Board was a question and answer forum, not a discussion forum. Sometimes I’ve been told by nameless editors that my comments, if they were to be posted, might discourage the writers, who after all are volunteers. Sometimes the editors have been rather rude about it. Later the Board advised those who wished to discuss the issues to go to this discussion forum. Eventually I took that advice. I know some of you have had the feeling that “I can’t go to bed right now. Someone is wrong on the Internet.†I get the same feelings. I try to praise good answers as well as occasionally give my opinion when I disagree.