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Old 11-06-2007, 09:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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What are the rules again?

I recently experienced a Bermuda Triangle post phenomenon.
I posted a picture of a U.S. and a Canadian Flag:



and a picture of a GMC Sierra.



The post, which is unfortunately lost to history forever, went on to explain that many brave, patriotic people do not drive certain inferior import vehicles.

There was nothing hateful, hurtful, tasteless, or even uncivil intended by this post. It was and is an honest appraisal of a widely held patriotic viewpoint.

So I was rather shocked when I saw that the thread had been moved to the snakepit and then, and this is conjecture at this point, the Bermuda triangle stepped in and snatched my post.

If anyone in the admin group would like to p.m. me to let me know how this post crossed the line, I would be most thankful.
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Old 11-06-2007, 09:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: What are the rules again?

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I recently experienced a Bermuda Triangle post phenomenon.
I posted a picture of a U.S. and a Canadian Flag:



and a picture of a GMC Sierra.



The post, which is unfortunately lost to history forever, went on to explain that many brave, patriotic people do not drive certain inferior import vehicles.

There was nothing hateful, hurtful, tasteless, or even uncivil intended by this post. It was and is an honest appraisal of a widely held patriotic viewpoint.

So I was rather shocked when I saw that the thread had been moved to the snakepit and then, and this is conjecture at this point, the Bermuda triangle stepped in and snatched my post.

If anyone in the admin group would like to p.m. me to let me know how this post crossed the line, I would be most thankful.


I see your post in question...


Send me a PM...


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