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Wow. Hope you all packed for your power trip.

 

 

LOL.......new mod's is a good thing. Having a new mod or mod's that have been warned in the past for attacking people. This may get interesting.

 

All new mods have been asked to act professionally in the future. If anyone sees differently, please let me know.

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Lol this doesn't seem like a site that needs many mods. But congrats.

 

Its only because of the hard work the moderator team puts in that the site feels that way.

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Wow. Hope you all packed for your power trip.

 

 

Changed my avatar for ya. :lol:

 

 

I'll play nice, I promise!

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Lol this doesn't seem like a site that needs many mods. But congrats.

 

 

Have you seen the site stats?

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Wow, didnt realize the numbers were that large. thats impressive!

 

 

As for all of the new mods, to the people responsible for selecting the new mods, good job, the whole list of new moderators are all great forum members from what i have seen and will do a great job and not abuse their power.

 

And chawkins dosent sleep so nobody worry! We will have 24/7 moderating

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I do sleep. I sleep when you east coasters are waking up.

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I do sleep. I sleep when you east coasters are waking up.

 

 

 

haha well at least who ever picked us selected members from all over the US and even Canada.

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Im on most of the day. 1 PM pacific to 6-7 am pacific. Im on a lot late at night when i cant sleep

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I do sleep. I sleep when you east coasters are waking up.

 

 

 

haha well at least who ever picked us selected members from all over the US and even Canada.

 

Yup that would be me. :thumbs: The chosen one from Canada! EH! :lol:

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