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Started by Menard, November 27, 2008, 07:27:21 PM

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Menard

Damn right, ladies; this is me. Just in case anybody was wondering what fool would register with a name like Menard. :lookingup:

Seems appropriate to register on turkey day...with a bunch of turkeys like you.

At least, now, everybody has reason to give thanks on this day.


I have not wanted to register as I simply don't like to go back on decisions I have made. I have, however, registered for two basic reasons:

1) As of the recent problems with MF (MetropolisForever), I don't want to leave the username open for someone to come in here and try to emulate me. Not like that is on the top of anybody's mind, but the damn fool did try to login as Andrew, and it made me think of how easy it would be (for a very short while before Andrew caught it) for somebody to try that with my username.

2) Eventually, despite his long suffering to keep it open, Andrew may have to face the time when he can no longer allow guest posting. There may be another out there that I am forgetting, but I think Dave Munger and myself have been the only two regular guest posters (I think Dave has an account, still, but seems to not be able to login to it for some reason).


Yeah? This doesn't mean a damn thing. I will probably still post as a guest to keep up my phantom post count; plus I'm certain it rides up some britches the wrong way not knowing when someone is on here.



First and foremost, though:

[size=8]Disable My Karma[/size]

Menard

Did not think about registering disabling my ability to post as a guest using my name. Goddammit, now I'm p**sed.

Any way to correct that, Andrew?

(and just to add a few more asterisks to my post....****, ****, ****** ******, *** ** * *****)(p**s is still in the filtered word list? Where the hell am I; Mister Rogers Neighborhood?)

zombie no.one

I owe you some karma for that list of virus/spyware progs, very helpful. cheers

indianasmith

Glad to see those grinning teeth back, Menard!!!!

Now take a chill pill and join the party . . . the water's fine.
"I shall smite you in the nostrils with a rod of iron, and wax your spleen with Efferdent!!"

Andrew

Quote from: Menard on November 27, 2008, 07:27:21 PM
Disable My Karma

Done, and welcome aboard.  Unfortunately, I do not know of a way for you to post as a guest with the name "Menard" when there is a registered account for "Menard."  Perhaps "Menard-faux" or "Menard-but-not" would work?
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Doctor Menard


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Quote from: Jack on November 28, 2008, 08:48:53 AM
Quote from: Doctor Menard on November 28, 2008, 12:47:06 AM
...I'm a certified pain in the ass. :teddyr:

There's actually a certification board for that?

I don't know about the USA or Canada, but in South Africa, there was such a board: they called themselves the Publications Control Board ~ these were the guys who banned Anna Sewell's Black Beauty on the title alone.  :buggedout:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Doctor Menard

Quote from: Jack on November 28, 2008, 08:48:53 AM
Quote from: Doctor Menard on November 28, 2008, 12:47:06 AM
...I'm a certified pain in the ass. :teddyr:

There's actually a certification board for that?

Well certainly.

Ask this board...

...they'll all tell you I'm certified. :teddyr:

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