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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by IRONROOSTER</i> <br /><br />[quote][i] <br /> <br />Ah yes[:D], but with just the printed word it's sometimes hard to tell. <br />Enjoy <br />Paul <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Yes, true. <br /> <br />but it gets funny sometimes. I've been at this for a good while, and moderate other forums that I and my friends run lock stock and barrel... we set the rules, and generally rule #1 is that there i are no rules. <br /> <br />Knowing each other like a book, some of the mods and i often take our difference to the next level, just for kicks we always end up being friends over it, cause we know it's all in fun. <br /> <br />every once in a while, a tenderfooted newbie comes along, who is shocked at the level of heat on the air, and thinks they are going to be a peace maker. It's fun to play like that. <br /> <br />Especially since a newbie will usually side with whichever of the 2 of us would be friendly to them first. <br /> <br />So, you got this new guy thinking he's being GREAT and that he's on your side, so what you do? you get yout opponent to start beating up on him first, then, you turn against the meddeler, so it's the 2 moderators beating up on the new guy, acting like he started the whole "fight".. <br /> <br />So, then the newbie usually starts whining about "doesn't this forum have any moderation?" Not realizing that he's been "moderated" for the past hour or so..... <br /> <br />Lotta fun, and teaches a valuable lesson to people who need to mind their own business, but just cant seem to get over the hump[8D]
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