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    #21
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    New Mod?

    Not everything can be perfect i agree 1 more mod is needed, but there aint many ppl who are Mod material IMO

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    #22
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    New Mod?

    Quote Originally Posted by robert42
    Not everything can be perfect i agree 1 more mod is needed, but there aint many ppl who are Mod material IMO

    :thumbsup: I totally agree:thumbsup:

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    #23
    Senior Member

    New Mod?

    mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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    #24
    Senior Member

    New Mod?

    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
    My grandma always said that everything was going to hell in a hen basket....whatever that was suppose to mean.:stoned:
    lol, I think you mean HANDbasket.

    Just to make things a bit more absurd on this thread, lets explore the etymological origins of this phrase...

    [Q] From Brian Walker: :dance: â??Can you please tell me anything about the origin of the phrase going to hell in a handbasket?â?:dance:

    [A] This is a weird one. :dance: Itâ??s a fairly common American expression, known for much of the twentieth century. But itâ??s one about which almost no information exists, at least in the two dozen or so reference books Iâ??ve consulted.:dance: A handbasket is just a basket to be carried in the hand. :dance: The Dictionary of American Regional English records to go to heaven in a handbasket rather earlier than the alternative, which doesnâ??t appear in print until the 1940s. But DARE quotes a related expression from 1714: â??A committee brought in something about Piscataqua. Govr said he would give his head in a Handbasket as soon as he would pass itâ?, which suggests that it, or at least phrases like it, have been around in the spoken language for a long time.:dance: For example, thereâ??s an even older expression, to go to heaven in a wheelbarrow, recorded as early as 1629, which also meant â??to go to hell". imp:

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    #25
    Senior Member

    New Mod?

    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainDankNuggets
    ID really like to be a mod
    dude, i dont think they'll just do it for any random guy who ask. You'd proberly have to be a memeber of the site for a VERY long time, or like... friends with one of the mods mybe (like, know them in real life or w.e)... but hey, mybe if you send them some of your bud they'll see it diffrently

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    #26
    Senior Member

    New Mod?

    Where Is lulu?

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    #27
    Senior Member

    New Mod?

    I agree that there are not many 'mod worthy' people here but I think most would agree with me that Torog would make a great one. He's always respectful to others and his posts have meaning to them, not just one sentence posts. Plus he's been here for years.

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    #28
    Senior Member

    New Mod?

    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi
    The situation of getting more MODS is being dealt with. Those of us that are MODS do our best to put as much time into this place as possible, but yes we do have lives that must come first.
    You guys/gals do a great job! Thanks to ALL.
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    If Tyranny & Oppression come to this land,it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy.

    James Madison 4th U.S. President (1751-1836)

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    #29
    Senior Member

    New Mod?

    Quote Originally Posted by robert42
    there aint many ppl who are Mod material IMO
    so true



    And yes it's hell in a hand basket.

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    #30
    Senior Member

    New Mod?

    The mods do most of their work behind the scenes .... and the best mods are the invisible mods. Of course, they don't control, they moderate. The quality of the board still lies in the hands of the members.

    And I think "hell in a hen basket" makes more sense.

    Peace, my friends.

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