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    I suggest that we all take a moment and give a tremendous vote of thanks to the moderators of armenianclub.com.

    loseyourname
    ckBejug
    emil
    AC
    and the rest

    With out them AC would not nearly be the friendly environment we have all come to enjoy. I also want to offer my congratulations to the moderators for the outstanding quality of the posts that have been appearing here of late.

    I visit to a variety of forums and there are no other moderators that I know of that do as good a job as ours. Let's face it; there are a wider variety of people interested in Armenian culture, and probably more nuts and psychos than in any other forum. Yet I have never seen an offending message from the moderators. Although I disagree with some things said here, as many do, they all deserve posting. The moderator have managed to filter out the weirdoes and I they do it with a sense of humor and diplomacy.

    FINALLY: THANKS FOR AN INCREDIBLE JOB. THANKS FOR MANY HOURS OF WORK YOU DO FOR FREE. THANKS FOR EVERYTHING!

  • #2
    thanks... BUT.. you guys gotta let the no topic threads live longer.. i hate you all!!!
    How do you hurt a masochist?
    -By leaving him alone.Forever.

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    • #3
      I agree with gevo, sometimes they can be quite interesting. Is it so wrong to have a little fun now and then?

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      • #4
        Oooh lets line them all up, bend them over, and kiss their asses! Muah!
        [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
        -Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Siggie
          Oooh lets line them all up, bend them over, and kiss their asses! Muah!

          You read my mind You wont get any special treatment for starting this thread.

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          • #6
            Hehehe, but seriously, I guess in all honesty they are great. I just dont appreciate deleting my posts or threads and then starting one of thier own when it was the exact same as mine.

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            • #7
              Speaking of moderators ... what ever happened to anileve? She was great!!! I miss her witty comments
              Last edited by ExtraHye; 09-23-2004, 12:01 PM.

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              • #8
                She got fed up and left.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by sad_eyes
                  [IMG]I just dont appreciate deleting my posts or threads and then starting one of thier own when it was the exact same as mine.
                  Actually, changing a thread title to reflect the topic contained within is not the same thing as starting threads that are identical to yours. The topic 'Ahhhhh' does not say much about what is contained within, whereas 'Fetishes', etc clearly explains what you will find when you click here. We always try to make topics fit the subject, making it easier for someone who might not want to bother with those contents to simply skip that thread. The thread is clearly still attributed to whoever started it, because even when titles are changed the thread author remains the same.

                  Also, when there are 4 threads about 'virginity' it is silly to start yet another thread rather than tacking on a new idea in the old thread. There were virginity threads in the past that were combined with the newer virginity threads to make one big thread about the same thing. That way, you can also read the opinions of members that aren't new to the forum and have already commented on the same topic a while ago. It is so easy to figure out if a thread has been posted in the past. Simply click on the 'Search Forum' tab (which can be found on the top right of every single forum section, as well as the main forum page) and search for a keyword. If you find a thread identical to one you want to make, simply post in the old thread.....

                  Thanks!
                  The Bug
                  The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ckBejug
                    Actually, changing a thread title to reflect the topic contained within is not the same thing as starting threads that are identical to yours. The topic 'Ahhhhh' does not say much about what is contained within, whereas 'Fetishes', etc clearly explains what you will find when you click here. We always try to make topics fit the subject, making it easier for someone who might not want to bother with those contents to simply skip that thread. The thread is clearly still attributed to whoever started it, because even when titles are changed the thread author remains the same.

                    Also, when there are 4 threads about 'virginity' it is silly to start yet another thread rather than tacking on a new idea in the old thread. There were virginity threads in the past that were combined with the newer virginity threads to make one big thread about the same thing. That way, you can also read the opinions of members that aren't new to the forum and have already commented on the same topic a while ago. It is so easy to figure out if a thread has been posted in the past. Simply click on the 'Search Forum' tab (which can be found on the top right of every single forum section, as well as the main forum page) and search for a keyword. If you find a thread identical to one you want to make, simply post in the old thread.....

                    Thanks!
                    The Bug
                    Thus spoketh the Bugeth.

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