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A lot of what is described in the OP happens here as well.
19 posts and you're an expert on this forum? Hardly.
Prior to joining this forum a year and a half ago I was a member of another. I don't think it was the same one as mentioned by the OP, but it was a real weird place. The veteran posters with huge counts said what they wanted and the newbies could hardly open their mouths without being shot down. You had to "earn your stripes" before you could really express an opinion. One other forum I was on was more like the hdforum, but had low membership and died a slow and painful death.
This forum is by far the friendliest, and most tolerant that I have experienced, and that includes the moderators too.
19 posts and you're an expert on this forum? Hardly.
Prior to joining this forum a year and a half ago I was a member of another. I don't think it was the same one as mentioned by the OP, but it was a real weird place. The veteran posters with huge counts said what they wanted and the newbies could hardly open their mouths without being shot down. You had to "earn your stripes" before you could really express an opinion. One other forum I was on was more like the hdforum, but had low membership and died a slow and painful death.
This forum is by far the friendliest, and most tolerant that I have experienced, and that includes the moderators too.
Be careful what u say or someone will snitch on you and u will be nabbed here as well..... I have been snitched on for what I perceived as innocent statements. Then again, my communication efforts via messaging have been said to be lacking proper skills. Lack of education I guess......
You're a rebel Clint.............I joined another forum, I won't mention the name, and it's like a ghost town, comparatively. And yes, the mod's are very quick to draw. But I do see more than few people from here, on that forum Most just peddle their wares though.
Clint I was up in your neighborhood today. My buddy Rustell and I met in Duvall and rode to Sultan to see a friend and then rode the backroads to Granite Falls--had lunch at Ikes and then rode the ****** road to Arlington. Then south on 9 to clearview and then east to Maltby and back to Duvall and then home to North Bend great day for about 150 mi ride.
Tim
I almost forgot why I was replying---I was on that other site recently and I noticed the same thing you did about Dick-tator and his minions.
Yeh - let me know too! Maybe we could all get breakfast! - oh yeh - I have to work most days. Darn. There's profanity rules here. Crud.
Yea Clint had you stuck around long enough at that site you may have seen some of your old and new friends on that other site also.....NOT me of course as i would NEVER travel away from my 2nd "Home"..but i have heard rumors of other "Nomads" who have traveled to far away lands only to come upon unfriendly foe.... Welcome back and glad to see your uncanny sense of humor is still intact..... LOL........ :-)
P.S. May this be a warning.....Last time i had trouble logging onto HDF i found my way to one of those x-rated sites and not ONLY did it cost me $50.00 bucks that i swear i never hit that "OK" button but to make matters worse i forgot to clear my history...I now have a rule #2.....Always clear your history....(Rule #1 is never use your head as a hammer)
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