Posted 2/5/2013 8:57 PM (GMT 0)
Hi All,
I'm having a bit of a hard time understanding why there's a few that don't think they need to follow the rules here. The actions of a few are making this forum hard for some to be here because of the fighting - including me. Sooooo I thought maybe, just maybe, some have just forgotten what the rules are! So, please, read through them...again
Thanks!!
Oh, and please remember, I had nothing to do with these rules being set in place - they were here back when I joined and I have been following them ever since.
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