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Zod

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You all had some valid points on the recent troll influx.

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Thank you, sir.

Last night, after 5 years of reading this board as a guest, I registered just to place the new wave of trolls on ignore. The amount of idiocy was absurd.

hmmmm...so the trolls forced you to register?

[rethinks strategy]

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You all had some valid points on the recent troll influx.

From now on new huddle members shall be labeled NEWB. NEWBs can reply to topics but cannot start a new topic of their own. Once a NEWB has 50 posts he/she is promoted to Huddler automatically. Topics can then be created.

Did you forget a 0 at the end? ;)

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hmmmm...so the trolls forced you to register?

[rethinks strategy]

In theory. It was either register & block them or risk entering a state of mental retardation. Everytime I read one of CamNewton1's threads I could feel my IQ lowering & my brain going into thermal mode.

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Unfortunately there was not a simple fix. Had to dig into the code on the server and edit a file. I'll be invoicing all of you later.

Just bill it all to TruCatzFan. I'll have a talk with his wife when she comes over tonight for her daily "workout" & have her sweet talk him into paying it. Your welcome.

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I love this board and have been reading it for years. I tried for awhile to sign up but I could never get the registraton email, used a diff email address and all is good. I really appreciate the time and effort the mods put in it. I have found some great information before it was ever released, injuries etc. And to the people bashing people with CAM in their name, don't let a bad apple spoil it for the rest of us. I do blame the people who respond to those threads, they are just as much at fault for keeping those threads alive. Thanks again mods. See you in Spartansburg.

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