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May 24th, 2009 12:26 am
#31

Originally Posted by
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Done
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Woo! Thank you very much. Made my day.
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November 20th, 2009 09:11 am
#32
Ask First PM Later
The Topic Title says it all, I hate to ask such a dumb question, but what does it mean on some of your signatures when it says # of 13? Or is this just a silly inside joke?
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November 20th, 2009 09:31 am
#33
I've never noticed that! Hey, I want to be part of the 13 club!! Puhleeese??
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November 21st, 2009 02:53 pm
#34
I also haven't noticed "# of 13" in certain sig lines and don't have a clue what it means. If there is an inside joke, cult, or whatever, I was left out. B****es.
Here's another question...now that we're allowed to put IM symbols in our profiles and they appear on all of our posts, would you take that as an invitation to PM someone that ustilizes that, or would you still ask? I mean, you can just IM that member out of the blue, but have to ask to pm?
ps - if in case anyone does decide to IM me through yahoo, don't take it wrong if I don't respond right away. I hardly ever have it on, so I really don't know why I put it up there.
Stupid horse! The sign says Deer Crossing! ~Homer Simpson
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November 22nd, 2009 09:06 am
#35
For personal reasons I tend to turn off my private messages. If anyone would like to ask me anything feel free to ask and I will turn it on.
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January 8th, 2010 03:50 pm
#36
Personally, I find the "ask first" rule incredibly silly. PMing is just part of being on a forum. I respect that the rule is there, and I don't break, but I also tend to roll my eyes at its existence.
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