How to write a successful rant

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Leroy B
Leroy B
WA
139 posts
WA, 139 posts
30 Jan 2012 12:02am
I've been very much enjoying the continual rants on SeaBreeze and so for the benefit of ……..well me……..I thought I'd put together a How to…. With the hope of raising all of our excellent ranters to the same calibre for the enjoyment of all of us.

1. Write a catchy but partially obscure title, just to get em clicking on the link

2. Wait for a day with a bit of gust factor, summer easterlies in Perth are good, and there are still plenty of readers to enjoy your manifesto

3. Set the scene, tell people how windy it was, then add 5-10 knots to the gusts (Hollywood style)

4. Clarify that 'THIS IS NOT A RANT', it's very important not to lose readers who think you are having a boring old whinge

5. Point out the inherent dangers of your chosen location, blowing onshore, power poles, cars, pedestrians etc

6. Set your cred, you've been kiting for say…. at least 23 years

7. Start listing the actions of d&^kheads you saw

8. List them in point form and give them numbers, this makes it look factual even though it's just your opinion; albeit based on your 23 years of experience

9. Don't be afraid to make your post long winded, readers are not real clever and you have to drum the message home and show them just how exasperated you are

10. Include occasional reminders of how good you are….remember you never did any of these things these d&^kheads did

11. Refer back to a key message that will get all kiters on your side 'we'll lose this spot' is tried and true standard

12. Emphasise the reason you weren't able to actually discuss your issue in person with the aforementioned d&^khead

13. Don't be afraid of using CAPITALS, these were invented for angry people pointing out everyone else's faults

14. Exclamation marks are also essential, stick em in everywhere and although you are angry and eberyone needs your help pronto, re-read your post and put 3 or four extra exclamation marks on every second line

15. Spelling mistakes are really important, you're in a self righteous mood and your information is far more important to the world than spelling or presentation

16. Refer to people as 'Euros' or d&^kheads so locals reading feel safe they are not being referred to

17. Re-read your message one final time, nod at your awesome letter, pat yourself on the back, you're a genius and delete it……noone needs to hear your crap.

18. Go to bed happy and spend your time being pro-active in helping kiters to enjoy the sport safely and help spread a more positive and engaging message

Beersy
Beersy
TAS
753 posts
TAS, 753 posts
30 Jan 2012 5:50am
Great! Now Can you write one on how to post twice?
Davereid
Davereid
98 posts
98 posts
30 Jan 2012 8:36am
Beersy said...

Great! Now Can you write one on how to post twice?


BOOM!
NoBS
NoBS
WA
908 posts
WA, 908 posts
30 Jan 2012 9:05am
Leroy B said...

I've been very much enjoying the continual rants on SeaBreeze and so for the benefit of ……..well me……..I thought I'd put together a How to…. With the hope of raising all of our excellent ranters to the same calibre for the enjoyment of all of us.

1. Write a catchy but partially obscure title, just to get em clicking on the link

2. Wait for a day with a bit of gust factor, summer easterlies in Perth are good, and there are still plenty of readers to enjoy your manifesto

3. Set the scene, tell people how windy it was, then add 5-10 knots to the gusts (Hollywood style)

4. Clarify that 'THIS IS NOT A RANT', it's very important not to lose readers who think you are having a boring old whinge

5. Point out the inherent dangers of your chosen location, blowing onshore, power poles, cars, pedestrians etc

6. Set your cred, you've been kiting for say…. at least 23 years

7. Start listing the actions of d&^kheads you saw

8. List them in point form and give them numbers, this makes it look factual even though it's just your opinion; albeit based on your 23 years of experience

9. Don't be afraid to make your post long winded, readers are not real clever and you have to drum the message home and show them just how exasperated you are

10. Include occasional reminders of how good you are….remember you never did any of these things these d&^kheads did

11. Refer back to a key message that will get all kiters on your side 'we'll lose this spot' is tried and true standard

12. Emphasise the reason you weren't able to actually discuss your issue in person with the aforementioned d&^khead

13. Don't be afraid of using CAPITALS, these were invented for angry people pointing out everyone else's faults

14. Exclamation marks are also essential, stick em in everywhere and although you are angry and eberyone needs your help pronto, re-read your post and put 3 or four extra exclamation marks on every second line

15. Spelling mistakes are really important, you're in a self righteous mood and your information is far more important to the world than spelling or presentation

16. Refer to people as 'Euros' or d&^kheads so locals reading feel safe they are not being referred to

17. Re-read your message one final time, nod at your awesome letter, pat yourself on the back, you're a genius and delete it……noone needs to hear your crap.

18. Go to bed happy and spend your time being pro-active in helping kiters to enjoy the sport safely and help spread a more positive and engaging message




Can you break it down for me so I understand better?
BurkeyBoy
BurkeyBoy
QLD
549 posts
QLD, 549 posts
30 Jan 2012 11:17am
You lost me at hello.
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
4107 posts
QLD, 4107 posts
30 Jan 2012 11:31am
Leroy B said...

I've been very much enjoying the continual rants on SeaBreeze and so for the benefit of ……..well me……..I thought I'd put together a How to…. With the hope of raising all of our excellent ranters to the same calibre for the enjoyment of all of us.

1. Write a catchy but partially obscure title, just to get em clicking on the link

2. Wait for a day with a bit of gust factor, summer easterlies in Perth are good, and there are still plenty of readers to enjoy your manifesto

3. Set the scene, tell people how windy it was, then add 5-10 knots to the gusts (Hollywood style)

4. Clarify that 'THIS IS NOT A RANT', it's very important not to lose readers who think you are having a boring old whinge

5. Point out the inherent dangers of your chosen location, blowing onshore, power poles, cars, pedestrians etc

6. Set your cred, you've been kiting for say…. at least 23 years

7. Start listing the actions of d&^kheads you saw

8. List them in point form and give them numbers, this makes it look factual even though it's just your opinion; albeit based on your 23 years of experience

9. Don't be afraid to make your post long winded, readers are not real clever and you have to drum the message home and show them just how exasperated you are

10. Include occasional reminders of how good you are….remember you never did any of these things these d&^kheads did

11. Refer back to a key message that will get all kiters on your side 'we'll lose this spot' is tried and true standard

12. Emphasise the reason you weren't able to actually discuss your issue in person with the aforementioned d&^khead

13. Don't be afraid of using CAPITALS, these were invented for angry people pointing out everyone else's faults

14. Exclamation marks are also essential, stick em in everywhere and although you are angry and eberyone needs your help pronto, re-read your post and put 3 or four extra exclamation marks on every second line

15. Spelling mistakes are really important, you're in a self righteous mood and your information is far more important to the world than spelling or presentation

16. Refer to people as 'Euros' or d&^kheads so locals reading feel safe they are not being referred to

17. Re-read your message one final time, nod at your awesome letter, pat yourself on the back, you're a genius and delete it……noone needs to hear your crap.

18. Go to bed happy and spend your time being pro-active in helping kiters to enjoy the sport safely and help spread a more positive and engaging message




If someone else has witnessed the same event and already posted the rant you want to post, quote the entire thing and put something like 'I agree' or '+1' at the bottom...
MrKite
MrKite
NSW
27 posts
NSW, 27 posts
30 Jan 2012 12:46pm
GreenPat said...

Leroy B said...

I've been very much enjoying the continual rants on SeaBreeze and so for the benefit of ……..well me……..I thought I'd put together a How to…. With the hope of raising all of our excellent ranters to the same calibre for the enjoyment of all of us.

1. Write a catchy but partially obscure title, just to get em clicking on the link

2. Wait for a day with a bit of gust factor, summer easterlies in Perth are good, and there are still plenty of readers to enjoy your manifesto

3. Set the scene, tell people how windy it was, then add 5-10 knots to the gusts (Hollywood style)

4. Clarify that 'THIS IS NOT A RANT', it's very important not to lose readers who think you are having a boring old whinge

5. Point out the inherent dangers of your chosen location, blowing onshore, power poles, cars, pedestrians etc

6. Set your cred, you've been kiting for say…. at least 23 years

7. Start listing the actions of d&^kheads you saw

8. List them in point form and give them numbers, this makes it look factual even though it's just your opinion; albeit based on your 23 years of experience

9. Don't be afraid to make your post long winded, readers are not real clever and you have to drum the message home and show them just how exasperated you are

10. Include occasional reminders of how good you are….remember you never did any of these things these d&^kheads did

11. Refer back to a key message that will get all kiters on your side 'we'll lose this spot' is tried and true standard

12. Emphasise the reason you weren't able to actually discuss your issue in person with the aforementioned d&^khead

13. Don't be afraid of using CAPITALS, these were invented for angry people pointing out everyone else's faults

14. Exclamation marks are also essential, stick em in everywhere and although you are angry and eberyone needs your help pronto, re-read your post and put 3 or four extra exclamation marks on every second line

15. Spelling mistakes are really important, you're in a self righteous mood and your information is far more important to the world than spelling or presentation

16. Refer to people as 'Euros' or d&^kheads so locals reading feel safe they are not being referred to

17. Re-read your message one final time, nod at your awesome letter, pat yourself on the back, you're a genius and delete it……noone needs to hear your crap.

18. Go to bed happy and spend your time being pro-active in helping kiters to enjoy the sport safely and help spread a more positive and engaging message




If someone else has witnessed the same event and already posted the rant you want to post, quote the entire thing and put something like 'I agree' or '+1' at the bottom...



+1
Plummet
Plummet
4862 posts
4862 posts
30 Jan 2012 11:02am
if anyone isn't successfully ranting here they don't understand whats going on!.
switchkites
switchkites
7 posts
7 posts
30 Jan 2012 1:07pm
Rants here on the board aren't what they used to be.... Anyone not liking what you are saying just has to inject the magic word 'Switch' and pooof the whole thread disappears.....
kitingtopher
kitingtopher
SA
313 posts
SA, 313 posts
30 Jan 2012 3:39pm
blah balh blah , that is not a rant.
Davereid
Davereid
98 posts
98 posts
30 Jan 2012 1:28pm
ensure u raise the topic of dog parks and petitions.
kitingtopher
kitingtopher
SA
313 posts
SA, 313 posts
30 Jan 2012 4:59pm
is julia gillard a natural red head?
stabber
stabber
NSW
1114 posts
NSW, 1114 posts
30 Jan 2012 9:00pm
rants are a release for the soul. I probably would have killed my fair share of humans, if it wasn't for the invent of the internet forum.
Plummet
Plummet
4862 posts
4862 posts
30 Jan 2012 6:43pm
stabber said...

rants are a release for the soul. I probably would have killed my fair share of humans, if it wasn't for the invent of the internet forum.


so stabber is not just a forum name but also a hobby for you? hehehe
alverstone
alverstone
WA
533 posts
WA, 533 posts
31 Jan 2012 12:07pm
Dear Sir,

As a kiter of 17 years and being fully experienced in windsurphing and small dog maintenance, I will make a complaint.
The author of this thread obviously does not appreciate the community service provided by rantists - without which the rest of the kiting fraternity could not compare the skills, maturity and general sanity of their waterborn compatriots.
This ommission by the author is just anothr iniodcation of teh Gen-Y type, self-obsessed attitude that is taking hold among the puveyors of out great sport.
I rememberm back in teh goold old days of 2003, when kiting meant the potential for life or death, even confiscation of you gear under Local Bylaw 234: 'Scaring of Geese'. You left the house not knowing whether you would return, but in the Anzac spirit you just got out there and did it -there was no feedback and this constant chatter of what and what not to do. What regulations, man?
For 'Leroy B' to list and detail just how to rant shows just how over organised and rule-ridden our sport has becaome compared with those great days .
I therefore propose a "Free Rant" group to meet every third Monday on a full moon and look forward to meeting the like-minded.
I must now rest given the great work that lies ahead for the group. Onward and beyond!
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
31 Jan 2012 12:16pm
MrKite said...

GreenPat said...

Leroy B said...

I've been very much enjoying the continual rants on SeaBreeze and so for the benefit of ……..well me……..I thought I'd put together a How to…. With the hope of raising all of our excellent ranters to the same calibre for the enjoyment of all of us.

1. Write a catchy but partially obscure title, just to get em clicking on the link

2. Wait for a day with a bit of gust factor, summer easterlies in Perth are good, and there are still plenty of readers to enjoy your manifesto

3. Set the scene, tell people how windy it was, then add 5-10 knots to the gusts (Hollywood style)

4. Clarify that 'THIS IS NOT A RANT', it's very important not to lose readers who think you are having a boring old whinge

5. Point out the inherent dangers of your chosen location, blowing onshore, power poles, cars, pedestrians etc

6. Set your cred, you've been kiting for say…. at least 23 years

7. Start listing the actions of d&^kheads you saw

8. List them in point form and give them numbers, this makes it look factual even though it's just your opinion; albeit based on your 23 years of experience

9. Don't be afraid to make your post long winded, readers are not real clever and you have to drum the message home and show them just how exasperated you are

10. Include occasional reminders of how good you are….remember you never did any of these things these d&^kheads did

11. Refer back to a key message that will get all kiters on your side 'we'll lose this spot' is tried and true standard

12. Emphasise the reason you weren't able to actually discuss your issue in person with the aforementioned d&^khead

13. Don't be afraid of using CAPITALS, these were invented for angry people pointing out everyone else's faults

14. Exclamation marks are also essential, stick em in everywhere and although you are angry and eberyone needs your help pronto, re-read your post and put 3 or four extra exclamation marks on every second line

15. Spelling mistakes are really important, you're in a self righteous mood and your information is far more important to the world than spelling or presentation

16. Refer to people as 'Euros' or d&^kheads so locals reading feel safe they are not being referred to

17. Re-read your message one final time, nod at your awesome letter, pat yourself on the back, you're a genius and delete it……noone needs to hear your crap.

18. Go to bed happy and spend your time being pro-active in helping kiters to enjoy the sport safely and help spread a more positive and engaging message




If someone else has witnessed the same event and already posted the rant you want to post, quote the entire thing and put something like 'I agree' or '+1' at the bottom...



+1


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