Chris,
I'm not endorsing David's critique nor his manner of expressing it, but you might consider choosing your words more carefully when it comes to Ballyneal. To this outside observer, it does seem like you often insert little digs when discussing Ballyneal (e.g. "little debate about lodging and culinary," etc.). You may suppose you're just being candid, but these sorts of editorial comments are unnecessary and are easy to misinterpret (giving you the benefit of the doubt here).
This is not directly entirely at you, Tim, I'm just using your post to illustrate a common theme on this site.
At some point, with your friends, doesn't everyone on here place some trust in them to not infer that they are not obliquely slamming everyone else when making comments like Chris J made in his explanation? When my friends and I are sitting around, shooting the shit about all sorts of things, we make all sorts of comments far worse than just about anything I've seen on here.
If I were to mention that my son is a good looking kid - pretty much every adult woman who has seen him has said that, a neighbor who hosted a sleepover for her daughter (my son's close friend) said many of the other little girls in his grade (4th) have crushes on him - do you honestly think I'm saying your kid is unattractive? That's the way people seem to interpret things on here.
I started a series on here, loved by some, hated by others, called Get To Know. The entire purpose of the series was that in getting to know each other better on here, we would stop the silly "gotcha" moments that are holding back TRULY frank discussion on here, IMHO.
The series failed miserably in that sense. Paranoia, word parsing and distrust abounds.
So sad, among so many bright, kind, generous, thoughtful people.