Hollywood is back to business!
I was disappointed to see Hollywood closed when I stopped by a couple of weeks ago. But I noticed their reopening ads on BP so I tried calling and it took a few calls before I got in touch. The lady who answered said they were having phone issues earlier in the days. Anyways not my concern right now. Has anyone been back yet? Are they still good as before? Is it a new staff? If you have any info please share!
Can you guys PLEASE stop with the dream BS?
I don't know who started this nonesense but thats all it is.
We are all grownups, presumably, and no one is hiding anything. Frankly it makes you look juvenile and stupid.
Just sayin.
Post Containing 'Dream' Declaration
[QUOTE=Randolph;1543646]I don't know who started this nonesense but thats all it is.
We are all grownups, presumably, and no one is hiding anything. Frankly it makes you look juvenile and stupid.
Just sayin.[/QUOTE]
According to my understanding people use the 'dream' statement as a way to let Uncle Leo know the events are not real. Forum post with 'dream' declaration means that the posts are made up or partially made up. Simply put, using the 'dream' statement means that you are making the forum post but you are also 'Officially' declaring the event never actually happened.
Uncle Loe can track forum post to your home. Leo can arrest you and possibly get a conviction and use your post as evidence. The post could be considered a confession.
I personally do not use the 'dream' statements because of my 'membership' disclaimer below. Some forums allow members to create a statement about public profile. This one does not. I once asked the moderator to allow us to have a public profile but he declined so hence had to make up one.
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Re: Post Containing 'Dream' Declaration
[QUOTE=TonyDe;1543734]Not a lawyer, but common sense says this "dream"stuff is nonsense. Your honor, my client was only dreaming. Kind of like providers giving their prizes in "kisses"or whatever code for dollars. Great legal defenses.[/QUOTE]As I stated before, I do not use the statements. Maybe someone that uses the 'dream' statements would like to explain.