I have no issue with Wildhorn, and am not certain I've posted much of anything about him or his shows. In fact, I'd even love for him to meet more talented lyricists and book writers and see what happens.
Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end: then stop.
Critics always lambasted him for soaring ballads (I guess no other composer writes them).He went into totally different type of music (as he did with B/C) and he stilled got crapped on.
Give the guy credit. He wants respect from Broadway. I think he knows in his heart he will never get it. He is a success worldwide but NY critics react like Pavlov's Dog when his name is mentioned.
Mr. Roxy, if you have FishermanBob on "ignore", then you're reading his posts by hitting the "reply to this message" button. Of course, using this button is essential if you wish to comment, and on occasion it is almost unavoidable that we'll see posts from those on our "ignore" list, but your whole post was only about FishermanBob's post.
I can only suggest that you take your block list more seriously and truly ignore posts by those people. Otherwise, what's the point? I suspect those on your list realize that you're reading and will continue to hold an influence on you and your posts.
I too had to figure this out, but "ignore" now means "ignore" to me. I don't read or respond or comment on any posts by members who've made my list. And, I have to say, I'm a lot happier here because of it.
ARTc3 formerly ARTc. Actually been a poster since 2004. My name isn't Art. Drop the "3" and say the signature and you'll understand.