The Crisis: A Tale of Narnia After the Pevensies

And I look forward to seeing your work as well. I'll go make sure there is no technical impediment to your posting, though some features on the board are enforced solely by software and give me less leeway.

Well I've made the ten requisite posts in the allowed forums and still I get the dreaded:

"Your user account may not have sufficient privileges to access this page. Are you trying to edit someone else's post, access administrative features or some other privileged system?"

All I tried to do was start a new thread in the Brush of Unicorn sub-forum. I would PM this but since the topic was raised in this thread, I thought perhaps the answer might be of some benefit to a future user. Feel free to delete or ask me to delete this post if I've erred in that regard.

Brian
 
Creating a new thread comes later when you're no longer "fresh bread".

Perhaps it will make you feel a little better to know the restrictions are all that keep porn spammers from creating accounts by the dozen and posting lewd pictures and links.

Regards,

Da Bajjah
 
Ah, apparently I misunderstood. :D. I can absolutely appreciate your aforementioned reason. I've left perfectly good forums whose rules were too loose and ended up with the scenario you describe.

Further up and further in!

Brian
 
~ ~ Later, the King tried his hand at another poem which was meant purely for his own amusement, and for venting of a sort:

Monsieur Jules Verne, and Herbert Wells,
Imagined journeys Lunar;
Something like what their fiction tells
I would have looked for sooner

Than to break through the looking glass,
And reach the rainbow's ending.
The folk of myth are here en masse,
All mine for the befriending.

But still, Earth's novels which I read
Come up in recollection;
A different moon hangs overhead,
Inviting my inspection.

Does THIS moon have an atmosphere?
Do people dwell upon it?
Nobody knows the answer here,
So I'll just write a sonnet.
 
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