Originally Posted by Walter Neff:
“Running my one group is a full time job, I spend at least six hours a day working on it, and getting screen captures from a DVD can take at least a week to complete. I correspond in the group with members, and that has taken quite a few years to build up. In 2009 my group practically came to a standstill, and I almost closed it down. It wasn't until 2012 that it began to recover, and with some really dedicated members who contribute regularly, we are now looking pretty healthy in our eleventh year. Even so, out of 180 members, I probably have no more than a dozen of them who regularly contribute. Many Yahoo Groups break down because the Moderator just doesn't know how to motivate members, you can't go in to running a group unless you are dedicated and have plenty of spare time.
As for Zsa, Zsa, I am certainly sceptical about her husband motives, but as she seems to be immortal, he could have quite a wait.
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“Running my one group is a full time job, I spend at least six hours a day working on it, and getting screen captures from a DVD can take at least a week to complete. I correspond in the group with members, and that has taken quite a few years to build up. In 2009 my group practically came to a standstill, and I almost closed it down. It wasn't until 2012 that it began to recover, and with some really dedicated members who contribute regularly, we are now looking pretty healthy in our eleventh year. Even so, out of 180 members, I probably have no more than a dozen of them who regularly contribute. Many Yahoo Groups break down because the Moderator just doesn't know how to motivate members, you can't go in to running a group unless you are dedicated and have plenty of spare time.
As for Zsa, Zsa, I am certainly sceptical about her husband motives, but as she seems to be immortal, he could have quite a wait.
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Your dedication is amazing and admirable.I hadnt realised that it was so time consuming otherwise I wouldnt have asked if you planned to start up any more groups.Im sure Barbara would appreciate the effort and the love behind it as she strikes me as having being a very gracious lady.
Whats struck me from your group is just how many photos they take behind the scenes on film sets and tv shows.
I havent looked so far in immense detail but it strikes me that Barbara Stanwyck was perfect casting for The Big Valley-and she seems immensely happy on set.Would you say tv suited her temperent best in the latter years ?I dont mean shes not suited to film -She certainly DID and was a legend,I mean in her later years was the different pace and environment of working in tv as opposed too battling to get big parts in the film industry a more serene calmer way of life she was happy to embrace?
Im not sure if Im making sense?But I think in Barbaras case tv definitely WASNT a step down as some snobs may see it.








