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Exactly! I was hoping with this journal that we'd be able to find the tiniest of coincidences - that someone from the BM community had seen the same film, theatre or musical performance, exhibition - anything that requires an entrance ticket - but perhaps at a different time and in a different place. I wasn't thinking that we'd necessarily be able to find the tickets, but I wanted to create a slightly different sort of journal, where people could comment on other entries, saying whether they'd seen the film, play, exhibition, but somewhere else. With this journal I wanted people to add to other entries, as well as creating their own.
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I like that idea. If someone wants to make a comment on an earlier entry are they supposed to add it to that person's entry or just comment on it on their entry's page - or another page?
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I can see your orignal comment says "Please, however, do not deface or alter someone else's contribution." So I presume you mean that all comments should go on a new page.
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FOR THIS SERIES OF JOURNALS ONLY - please add comments on anyone's page. My idea was that if, for example, someone had seen the same film in a different place, they could add their ticket to the page for that film, and comment.
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Sorry, Kar-bie, the "do not deface..." comment is standard BM journal-ese and shouldn't be there for this series.
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OK - so when we make an entry it would actually be good to leave some room for additions - or if we only make entries on the right hand side then the left side would be left for additions. What do you think of that - do you want me to add a sticky note to the journal to clarify?
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