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Picture of Canvas
Registered: December 14, 2007
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Wow. Just, wow. I didn't even know that it was possible. Apparently it is. Just, wow.
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Strange...

Mods, please do not delete posts that address comments on the boards.


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Thievery is not out of question. Razz


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quote:
Originally posted by Bushsupporter:
Hmmm... wonder how this guy got money, food, and clothes? Any answers out there?


Unclaimed luggage and food the terminal restaurant can't sell for various reasons?

Those are my guesses.


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Very true.


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All he needs is a computer and a Nigerian money scam. $$$$$$$$$


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Hmmm... wonder how this guy got money, food, and clothes? Any answers out there?


"Freedom is not Free"-Korean War Memorial, Washington DC.
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To notsojoey: If you have complains about specific threads, or anything else the Feedback forum is the appropriate place to post it.

To everyone involved: Let's follow the easy suggestion and get back on topic, please.


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No, I want the mods to stop hassling all involved in this debate.


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Hmm, clever.


The more you know, the less you don't know.
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You do realize that by baiting the mods, you're just going to get this thread locked?


Maybe that's what he really wants, and then have another case of "I'm being discriminated upon." Wink


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You do realize that by baiting the mods, you're just going to get this thread locked?


The more you know, the less you don't know.
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This is how the debate has evolved, YNmod1. If you read all the posts in this thread, you will see that. Please do not continue to spam to boards.

If you are taking this position, please scan all active boards and take the actions you have taken here. I have provided a list of threads that are "off topic":

Teachers
School Vouvhers System
Andrew Jackson
Sad
Military Chick
Greatest Conquers
Radio Action in LA (Check it out)
What kind of world do you want to live in?
Am I in love with him still?
Does religion have anything to running the nation
Bring our troops home now

And these are just the most current boards. Why are you not one these boards hassling people?


"I call them like I see them any my visision is always 20/20" - notsojoey
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This board is now 0% on its original topic, and at the time I made my post, 18 of the total 23 posts had nothing to do with the original topic. If anyone wishes to start up a thread about verifying information, they can go right ahead. For now, I am using my jurisdiction as a moderator to politely request that this board get back to its original topic. If you disagree with this decision, please notify Lisa.
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Originally posted by YNmod1:
Let's please try to get back on topic here, folks.


Please don't spam this board. We are in a discussion. Please read previous threads to determine how we have arrived at this topic.

Find me a board that has stuck 100% to the topic, if you can not do this, please do do not spam the boards.


"I call them like I see them any my visision is always 20/20" - notsojoey
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Let's please try to get back on topic here, folks.
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I know I would have been satisfied with a simple "I don't know". Instead canvas did the wrong thing. I am sorry for that.


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If it makes you feel better, yes, I'm being condescending. It's the easiest way to deal with people who never back down.


The more you know, the less you don't know.
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quote:
Originally posted by clpo13:
Sorry, I forgot to spell it out clearly for you, joey. See, when someone says "Look it up", the unspoken sentence preceding that is "I don't know." It saves me time to say one and not both, especially considering that if I just said the latter, you'd hound me about why I don't know, and we'd just go around in a circle. It's quite simple, really. You're just over-thinking it.

Clpo13, I have to question your intelectual honesty for a moment. Come on now, just admit it isn't what you or canvas meant. A normal person would say, "I don't know, but the site claims that he did. I have no idea how he did it." That would be a normal response. Not, "look it up yourself". It is an exteremely immature/condescending way to respond to a question.

When I was a kid and I didn't know how to spell a word, I would ask my mom. She would tell me to go look it up. This isn't because she didn't know how to spell it. It is because she expected me to learn how to look up words and spell things for myself without help. Now, if my dad asked her the same, should would spell it for him. Because if you are asked a question and you know the answer, you just say the answer to people who are your equals.

I am simply asking you to be honest with yourself. I know you will never tell me the truth, but don't lie to yourself.


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Sorry, I forgot to spell it out clearly for you, joey. See, when someone says "Look it up", the unspoken sentence preceding that is "I don't know." It saves me time to say one and not both, especially considering that if I just said the latter, you'd hound me about why I don't know, and we'd just go around in a circle. It's quite simple, really. You're just over-thinking it.


The more you know, the less you don't know.
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