m'm'mlade: good to see it isn't only mere mortals, such as yr hmbl srppnt., as has embarrassing "senior citizen moments" ; the freshly-elevated to the ranks of the semi-divine (? exalted ?)(°) can & do - ever-so occasionally - too. . .
° - a fantasy rpg ref: feel free to ignore - or to enquire further :-)
With regard to snide comments, the first part of ppint's entry is pure giberish. She/he is the only one who uses this language here that I can see. There are people LIKE ME reading these comments who use a language other than English as a first language. Readers from Mainland and Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia are very unlikely to understand what n.b. unlike the german, canadadian and merkin "best of"s, which identically each contain ten tracks, the yuk-of-gb-and-norn-ironian edition means
Everyone is entitled to have an opinion and mine is that these comments should be inclusive for the majority of members to understand NOT just exclusive to those who can decipher giberish. I also agree that it is attention seeking as often the comments end up, just like this thread, making ppint the topic of conversation.
Personally I like ppint's musings and find them informative and funny but if ppint's posts are not to your liking then:-
go in to "my page", scroll down to more options,
hit the ignore button and add the name to your ignore list.
This will ensure you don't see these comments.
n.b. unlike the german, canadadian and merkin "best of"s, which identically each contain ten tracks, the yuk-of-gb-and-norn-ironian edition of "the best of al martino" has fourteen tracks;
dropped from the uk track-listing on the shorter albums are:
here in my heart
wanted
the story of tina
forgive me
my cherie
i think i'll go somewhere and cry myself to sleep
sausalito
in the track-listing of the shorter versions, not on the uk album:
living a lie (jean sawyer, peter deangelis)
hush. . . hush, sweet charlotte (mack david, frank de vol)
daddy's little girl (bobby burke, horace gerlach)