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Having gone back and read his post/thread about what it takes to write for his magazine, I think it is only fair that I would not post in any of his threads. I understand his rules and why would his threads here be any different than his magazine; I'd love to read one of his magazines but I can't find it anywhere on-line. Maybe he could scan one and I'd be able to read it here.

I will continue to read them, they are far more entertaining than many of the rules threads, but those don't have prerequisites to post (and I hope iacas doesn't implement them, or I might be banned from posting altogether - - - - if this doesn't do it)

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New rule: to post in any forum you must be completely delusional about a large number of things.-Thus only @PEZGolf and @Lihu can post from here on out. Take it away boys!

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm kidding about @Lihu. Kinda. :O:)

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10 minutes ago, Phil McGleno said:

New rule: to post in any forum you must be completely delusional about a large number of things.-Thus only @PEZGolf and @Lihu can post from here on out. Take it away boys

I'm kidding about @Lihu. Kinda. :O:)

Verrrrry funny. . .:-P

On the course, I see lots of optical delusions only to get deflated one shot at a time. :whistle:

 

25 minutes ago, Wally Fairway said:

Having gone back and read his post/thread about what it takes to write for his magazine, I think it is only fair that I would not post in any of his threads. I understand his rules and why would his threads here be any different than his magazine; I'd love to read one of his magazines but I can't find it anywhere on-line. Maybe he could scan one and I'd be able to read it here.

I will continue to read them, they are far more entertaining than many of the rules threads, but those don't have prerequisites to post (and I hope iacas doesn't implement them, or I might be banned from posting altogether - - - - if this doesn't do it)

I posted in his thread even though I am not even close to meeting his requirements, but like you thought he was a decent poster and can still contribute once established.

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For a while, I was not able to post on my own threads. Now, I am BACK!

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Just now, PEZGolf said:

For a while, I was not able to post on my own threads. Now, I am BACK!

No, you're not. You still need to address the issue of your handicap in the Truth thread.

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