Pugs ain't so bad.

Every now and then you have to step-up and suggest the proper way to do things.

Sometimes it can actually be fun to run a group of newbie pugs.

Can the leader direct them? If they do not listen the first-time can he get them to listen a second? Can the leader formulate some tactics?

Sure, the group may be handicapped because of the inexperience, but sometimes a hindrance can be fun forcing you to come-up with more than the usual way of doing things.

It's really all about the star (leader) or someone else taking control who knows what they are doing.

Several times I have joined a pug and we wipe. Shocker! Then several players leave discouraged or whatever. I love to reform the group with some of its original members and try again.

If someone want to get ****y and storm out of the chat room and slam the chat door when things don't go well...go for it.

This makes you a poor-sportsman, a sore loser.
Try, try again...?

Don't shrug a pug! Play!