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Loyal American
February 26th, 2009, 11:15 am
Maxstake is a rather new member, joined Jan 11th

He has made 20 threads titled "Casualty" or " Casualties" and at least Rhonda and myself have suggested to him/her that our Memorial thread be used instead of creating individual threads so often, however, I don't know if he ever comes back to the thread to see our recommendation.

I actually have no problem with it but our Memorial thread could use current entries and it would be nice if he'd use it.

I was just wondering if a mod could give him a gentle tap on the shoulder and suggest he use our Memorial thread in a pm, perhaps!.....WSY???

Talk2Bill
February 26th, 2009, 11:36 am
his profile:

http://forums.hannity.com/member.php?u=445921


Maybe he doesn't know how to search or doesn't know how to find his posts to bump his topics? kind of weird though....

Loyal American
February 26th, 2009, 11:47 am
his profile:

http://forums.hannity.com/member.php?u=445921


Maybe he doesn't know how to search or doesn't know how to find his posts to bump his topics? kind of weird though....

I don't think so because we have two such threads on the front page of AAW right now. We all try to help Gregor out, from time to time, with the Memorial thread so it would be really nice if he'd use it!

And I just checked, he at least saw Rhonda's suggestion but I quess he prefers an individual thread instead.

Loyal American
March 24th, 2009, 10:26 am
He is approaching 40 individual casualty threads now.

I'd like to know why this is being allowed? We are told not to re-create similar threads, you often combine similar topics into one thread. So why can't he be told to stop posting these threads out on the board and USE our Memorial thread?

Gotta ask, is he a retread?

Edit:
Still thinking about this, I have an old P-stan thread, old Iran thread and a very old USS Cole thread that I pull up to post anything new in it as not to create endless new threads. I will admit it took me some time to learn how to find an old thread and other peoples old threads BUT the Memorial thread is a sticky at the top of AAW so he doesn't have to know how to search for an old thread.