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Mon, Oct 8 2007 3:17 PM
why is my post in model railroader locked?
name is:Hi.
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Mon, Oct 8 2007 3:45 PM
Sorry for the bad first experience on the forum. There is a certain person that comes here occasionally to cause trouble. Usually the moderators take care of the problem. Since it's Columbus Day, a holiday, the moderators aren't here to moderate. A few members here are given a few tools to help combat this situation. They can either delete the post, or lock the post. One thing the volunteer babysitters can't do is eject a user. This tends to happen on the weekends. The moderators only cover the forum during the week. Your post happend to be a casualty of this problem. Please don't get too discouraged, things will get back to normal soon, I hope.
Corey
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thank you!
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