From: Aquarion Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett Subject: Re: [M] What does it all mean? Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 22:46:00 +0000 Skipity do, Skipity da, a letter from Karen came in from afar... >In article <90u3vl$d70$1@plutonium.btinternet.com>, Catrin Alun > writes >>Jonathan Ellis wrote in >>message news:90tlpp$jkq$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk... >>> Aquarion wrote in message ... > >[tagging poem] >>> >>> I suggest that this poem should be used in its entirety to >>replace the >>> current contents of the [MIGRAF] FAQ... >> >>I'm not so sure. Although it looks very useful and clever, we're >>looking at it through the eyes of people who already know this >>stuff. *de'snip* >I know it isn't a filk but would this kind of thing fit with them? > >Aquarion - could you *make* it a filk? The answer, so it looks like, is no. The poem was done in, as I say, a short amount of time. *then* I tried to turn it into a filk. Here are some of the results: The Monty Python Section: A f p is, quite a hell of a group, with threads and useless postings galore, we have to download loads'o postings a day maybe 50 or a hundred or more Filtering art-i-cles is the only way that some of us can remain sane (And note that a poster who doesn't has aquarion as his name) So we have systems of Tagging, Where we can see what we want to read Those letters incased in square brackets Are really something that you should heed Tag all your posts! so that we can all see them I'll tag all my posts so that you can see them too To if "The fifth Elephant" remains just as relevant as it was yesterday! Isn't it awfully nice to have a [I] here? Isn't it frightfully good to have an [M]? It's swell to start an [R] thread It's divine to play the [G]ames From the importance of [Announces] To the knowledge the [FAQ]'s gain! Lovely Tags! Wonderful Tags! (tags) Lovely Tags! Wonderful Tags! (tags) Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags Tags . Tags! Tags! Tags! Taaaaaaaaaaaaags Never forget to tag your posts An [I] or an [R] or an [M] Never forget yo-ur tagging No matter what you use Never forget yo-ur [G] tag ... (Every tag is sacred) (That's Tags) (Oh you should Tag Well) (Oliver Cromwell) (We've got 9 tags) (I've got two legs) (Deleted, due to possibility of become a filk in it's own right) And for those who don't like Monty Python? (That's why the lady is a tramp - Dunno :-) That's why, That's why the tagging That's why, That's why the tagging That's why, That's why the tagging is a must Must Must Hmm? Oooh. A.f.p is a, a very large place. With lots of postings thrown into your face. Peeps have to filter, so that they can keep pace. That's why, That's why the tagging is a must All of the threads that, are about all the Books, They all have [R] tags, for the relevant kooks, All of the [I] posts, have Irrelevant looks. That's why, That's why the tagging is a must. We have the games, which, are marked with a [G] You just have to tag all your posts (Really all of my posts) Uh-huh (An [F] on fandom? Meets? Sites?) Yah, Watch me now, here we go It's easier than Windows You can Tag! You can Tag! You can Tag! Threads that are about the books, always have an [R] tag on so we can tell what is on in them. Stuff that's about AFP, Those all have an [M] tag on, they're called Meta Threads Our Tags, in the middle of our group Our Tags, in the middle of our... All the tags are Square... Tag your posts all day, [R] threads for the relevant way. [G] for games you play. Tags on AFP [I] (Irrelevant) Stuff that's not about the books, [F] is for the fans... Yours in total sincerity, Aquarion