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Topic 1 - Huddle Mod Candidates..


Zod

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The constitution only guarantees you the freedom to express yourself. It doesn't dictate that anyone else has to listen. Nor does it require anyone else to provide you with a platform from which to disseminate your ideas.

In short, you have a right to stand on a soapbox, but I don't have to let you use my soapbox if I don't want to.

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How the f**k does a person spell Mr. Scot's name incorrectly while quoting him in their post? Do you guys do this poo on purpose just to f**k with me or what?

Once again, I vote for Beaux Berry. He's funny and he knows his stuff. He seems to be level headed, and can join in on a good thread derailing while knowing when it's time to get things back on track. And once again, he really likes good beer, and good people drink good beer.

And if you're too young to appreciate the difference between an MGD and a Deschutte's Black Butte Porter, then you are not experienced enough in life for this position. My $.02.

Edit: And if you bitch about how many pages a thread is without having your poo set to display max number of posts per thread, you are automatically disqualified in my eyes.

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1. What are the three top attributes of a good mod?

2. What would you do to improve the huddle?

3. Who would you ban first?

1. a good mod should have the time to burn on the internet, love for the panthers, and the patience to listen to people complain about anything they think is wrong with the huddle.

2. who said there was anything wrong with the huddle? whoever's complaining would be put on my ignore list...refer to number 3.

3. everyone would nominate someone from their ignore list. whoever's name is mentioned the most is gone...along with everyone on my list.

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1. What are the three top attributes of a good mod?

Decisiveness, Charisma, and No life

2. What would you do to improve the huddle?

Stop all the "repeat" threads.

Ex. Moore > Clausen ....there are like 3 threads saying the same thing started by the same person

3. Who would you ban first?

Not Awesomeness

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