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Posted By: leon
Hey Folks, |
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Posted By: leon
When I say to get back to being on topic that is what I mean...I have deleted a few threads already. Nothing personal....just trying to stay more "on topic". regards ....moderator dude |
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Posted By: leon
I guess some folks can't read. I am going to continue deleting and locking off topic threads as they have been too frequent in my opinion. I am not going to lock this so anyone can comment. Remember, this is a vintage card forum. If you have not posted about vintage cards then you shouldn't be posting off topic stuff per the Forum Faq's. Folks that always participate can still do some O/T but the frequency is just too great lately.....regards |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
Leon I think what you are seeing is that people who love vintage cards also love baseball which is why some of the "who's the greatest" type posts get such a passionate response even among many of the "hardcore" vintage crowd. That said, posts like that have a natural lifespan and would die down of their own accord. I would differentiate between them and posts on what really are different subject matters like autographs, etc. |
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Posted By: leon
I agree with you. I don't have an issue with some O/T stuff. I do have an issue with the frequency of them and with folks who never contribute to the board and then post O/T stuff. I will continue to follow the forum rules as they are today......I think they make sense. Robert just posted a thanks to veterans. I am game with that as it's the 4th of July weekend and that is a worthwhile, time relevent, topic. I hope everyone understands what I do is not personal. I have already had an email, early this morning, thanking me (not why I do it) for trying to keep somewhat focused...best regards |
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Posted By: Julie
like I said the LAST time this came up--such questions, "who's the most" "who's the least" "who's the jerk?" involve a continuum--you can't just cut it off at 1941 (or 1918)--they involve the whole history of baseball. |
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Posted By: Anson
I did have to laugh when I saw advertising stating: |
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