Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

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Re: [Moderated. Please refer to forum guidelines]

Post by Muffy » Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:03 am

roster wrote:If my name is to stay on the list of moderators, you are going to stop this unilateral editing. MarylandCPAPer's comments about the rooster and the parrot should have been left in!!
Sorry, but the Forum Rules, specifically Chapter 41, Article III, Section B, sub-section 7, paragraph (d), sub-paragraph (iv), part (6.2.1), provision (4.b.1), sentence 51 specifically states:
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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by DreamDiver » Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:15 am

I don't know what recreational pharmaceuticals ya'll are doing, but I want in.

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by GumbyCT » Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:18 am

You did miss your calling Muffy dear!!

How's things? Been sleepin? Alone or with others?

And the meds? How are they makin ya feel? Just don't run low on those babies!!!!

Edit: Removing ALL tpyoes

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by jnk » Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:21 am

Muffin Man fights chicken-boy over forum rules in a forum which has none while a cartoon character gets playfully flamed. If we're not careful, this thread could start to get strange. Let's try to remember the old saying, people: "All things without moderation."

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by -SWS » Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:24 am

DreamDiver wrote:I don't know what recreational pharmaceuticals ya'll are doing, but I want in.
Thank you for the complement, DreamDiver. As it turns out, we're ALL moderators in our shiny new scheme of things. And that includes you, my aspiring friend!


Fellow Moderators--Can we please add a Recreational Pharmaceuticals topic category? Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by jules » Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:37 am

-SWS wrote:

Fellow Moderators--Can we please add a Recreational Pharmaceuticals topic category? Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.
I think we need at least 10 subsections for this too. Perhaps more.

Keep up the good work on ideas on how many parts we need. I am sure we can use up my whole month's bandwidth just on this dividing the forum into parts.

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by GumbyCT » Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:38 am

-SWS wrote:Fellow Moderators--Can we please add a Recreational Pharmaceuticals topic category? Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.
And ALL other categories WILL be sub-categories.

Now go Team GO <clap> [break}

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by roster » Sun Mar 07, 2010 12:11 pm

jnk wrote:Muffin Man fights chicken-boy over forum rules in a forum which has none while a cartoon character gets playfully flamed. If we're not careful, this thread could start to get strange. Let's try to remember the old saying, people: "All things without moderation."

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by Scarlet834 » Sun Mar 07, 2010 12:45 pm

I was sitting here laughing and then had to try to explain this thread to my husband. Finally, I simply reminded him that we are short on oxygen (or, at least, we were once).

Happy moderating, you guys!

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by Rebecca R » Sun Mar 07, 2010 12:53 pm

MarylandCPAPer wrote: Gee, I don't know what to say. I finally get up the nerve to post here and the rules change.

My post appears to be the only one moderated.

I suppose I will have to go to another forum. At least I got one answer after a week at one.
Go? Why? I am not sure, but I think this means you have been upgraded to a moderator.

Recreational Pharmaceuticals? Since when do 47000 posters/moderators with brain fog need pharmaceuticals to scramble the situation even further? However it might be entertaining if it inspired some CPAPtalk poetry versions of Howl for Carl Solomon. Any Ginsbergs out there? CarbonMan? Jules?

Nevermind...Rooster just called Muffy a Cupcake. I'm going back to my seat.

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by jules » Sun Mar 07, 2010 12:56 pm

muffy has been called a cupcake before but never quite so endearing

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by roster » Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:08 pm

Rebecca R wrote: Nevermind...Rooster just called Muffy a Cupcake. I'm going back to my seat.

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Maybe this can be resolved peacefully after all.

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by DreamDiver » Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:11 pm

jules wrote:muffy has been called a cupcake before but never quite so endearing
I don't know, I think we might need another round of popcorn - with pecorino romano, of course.

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by ozij » Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:11 pm

DreamDiver wrote:I don't know what recreational pharmaceuticals ya'll are doing, but I want in.
Oxygen.

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Re: Forum Suggestion - Topic Sections

Post by -SWS » Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:12 pm

jnk wrote: Let's try to remember the old saying, people: "All things without moderation."
That phrase only serves to remind us that there's a Buddha and an anti-Buddha... Or was it Ben Franklin who coined that flip-phrase? Oh yeah!
"All things without moderation."
Anyway, as I was saying, that phrase nicely points out that there's a Ben Franklin and an anti Ben Franklin...

My point being that there are insidious doppelgängers out there... so everybody please be extra careful. Okay?

PS Should we have a topic category for doppelgängers? I'm thinking probably...
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