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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 12:28 AM
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wow i guess im SO TOTALLY NOT A NOOB. Im in overdrive..... over 2000 Posts!!
Well I checked but they don't have internet addict in Wikipedia [8D]. Just kidding...I think that I might actually make more posts:day than you do
Old Jun 28, 2006 | 12:30 AM
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wow i guess im SO TOTALLY NOT A NOOB. Im in overdrive..... over 2000 Posts!!
I have noticed the ones with many posts are often the ones that know nothing, and are asking the questions!!!lol
Not you of course 6mustang6!
Old Jun 28, 2006 | 12:33 AM
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haha, yall are funny. I actually know alot about cars, I try and help whenever i can. I help alot more then receive on here. I hardly ever ask questions, unless it gets boring around here, then i ask something to get it going again. But yes, 67sally, im on here every day.
Old Jun 28, 2006 | 12:38 AM
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I think, they ought to make me second in command to Glen.
Old Jun 28, 2006 | 12:44 AM
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This is an interesting post. I am glad you brought this up fast66. I have 35 or 40 posts (I don't know the exact number and frankly, I dont care). I have been monitoring this forum daily for months and have recently created a "username". I was monitoring the posts when clu7ch (anthony) became a member. He has a lot more posts than I do, granted close to half of them are useless for someone wanting to obtain knowledge relevant to mustangs. Allthough I have a new "usernam" or "account", I am considered a "noob" in clu7ch's book because I dont have as many posts as him, but that is the only way I am a "noob" to being an asset to this forum. Their are several folks here who are very knowledgable and I enjoy learning from, Soaring (glen), rmodel65, slickman, myshifter, thumpin455, and several others (sorry if I left anyone out). My point is, it doesn't matter how many posts you have, 6mustang6, and the fact that you comment on EVERY thread, clu7ch, that doesn't distinguish from being a "noob". I hope I didn't offend anyone!

I know I have a "freedom of speech" but lately I have been considering using my "freedom of choice" and leave this forum. Although, who cares if I leave? I am just a noob!!
Old Jun 28, 2006 | 12:50 AM
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AH, but my posts aren't just comments. If you look at most of my posts... i am answering questions. True the amount of my posts doesn't matter all that much, Im not a newbie. I've been here longer then the majority of people on here. That must account for something.
Old Jun 28, 2006 | 12:50 AM
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Hold up there 428! I definetely didn't want this to turn sour. I've found the classic section here both the most "childish arguement" free, and by far the most active of every site I visit (about 6). Glen does a great job of keeping a lid on the petty crap the goes on in other areas (like street and strip) and I would have to think most people here are genuine enthusiasts. Granted most knowledge is based around the 641/2-68 models, but they are a few who have the 69-73 knowledge aswell.
Old Jun 28, 2006 | 12:56 AM
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very true Fast66. Street/strip, is a untamed mass of retarded, childish men. NOT ALL, but alot of them. Yes, most of my knowledge revolves around 65-68. After 68, i dont like the mustangs that much, so i dont care to learn about them.
Old Jun 28, 2006 | 01:00 AM
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I definitely agree this section is MUCH better than other sections of this site, Glen does a GREAT job. Maybe I am just having a bad day, I dunno. But I dont think that the number of post someone has makes him, or her (Pammie) a veteran. Look at 66yella, he has 10 posts and said he has been reading the forum for over a year. He has one of the best looking cars on here, is he a noob? I am just venting!
Old Jun 28, 2006 | 01:00 AM
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very true Fast66. Street/strip, is a untamed mass of retarded, childish men. NOT ALL, but alot of them. Yes, most of my knowledge revolves around 65-68. After 68, i dont like the mustangs that much, so i dont care to learn about them.
Awesome. I've never been to the street/strip section. Hopefully this will be some good entertainment.

Edit: Before this turns into argument. Don't let post count bother you or how someone gets their posts. You're on the internet so don't take things personally. Clutch called me a noob the other day and we both just laughed. Who cares? If you don't make things dramatic then you'll be fine.



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