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6/06/2011 12:47 pm  #1


Question for the Administrator

When do I advance past Larry Walker? I'm like 500 posts ahead of Max and we're still on the same level. Not that I necessarily mind being being Larry Walker, but you'd figure at some point I'd earn a promotion.
Is this a Tuck Rule thing?

 

6/06/2011 1:09 pm  #2


Re: Question for the Administrator

artie_fufkin wrote:

I'm like 500 posts ahead of Max and we're still on the same level.

It's punishment for that "Flightless Bird" abomination.

 

6/06/2011 2:13 pm  #3


Re: Question for the Administrator

forsberg_us wrote:

artie_fufkin wrote:

I'm like 500 posts ahead of Max and we're still on the same level.

It's punishment for that "Flightless Bird" abomination.

Can't we just get along?

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6/06/2011 2:21 pm  #4


Re: Question for the Administrator

I just want to know when you get Albert Pujols status....

 

6/06/2011 3:01 pm  #5


Re: Question for the Administrator

alz wrote:

I just want to know when you get Albert Pujols status....

After he signs with the Cubs, he plummets below Aaron Mini-Me.

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6/06/2011 4:28 pm  #6


Re: Question for the Administrator

artie_fufkin wrote:

When do I advance past Larry Walker? I'm like 500 posts ahead of Max and we're still on the same level. Not that I necessarily mind being being Larry Walker, but you'd figure at some point I'd earn a promotion.
Is this a Tuck Rule thing?

I have not had enough time to update the user rank list.  I leave for 2 weeks training this sunday so it might be awhile.  I'll get to it soon.

 

6/07/2011 12:41 am  #7


Re: Question for the Administrator

forsberg_us wrote:

artie_fufkin wrote:

I'm like 500 posts ahead of Max and we're still on the same level.

It's punishment for that "Flightless Bird" abomination.

I recall a story, perhaps related by a nature filmmaker with much experience in Africa.  It was what he deemed the most unsual thing he had ever seen in nature.  A pack of African wild dogs were dozing in the shade of a tree on the savannah when a wild boar ambled along and lay down amongst them.  Now it happens that wild boar is a favorite food of African wild dogs.  A few the surprised dogs got up and began working themselves into hunting mode.  At which point, the boar got up, too, and faced down each dog that tried to approach him.  After a short while, the dogs gave up, and they all lay back down and continued dozing.

 

6/07/2011 9:08 am  #8


Re: Question for the Administrator

Max wrote:

forsberg_us wrote:

artie_fufkin wrote:

I'm like 500 posts ahead of Max and we're still on the same level.

It's punishment for that "Flightless Bird" abomination.

I recall a story, perhaps related by a nature filmmaker with much experience in Africa.  It was what he deemed the most unsual thing he had ever seen in nature.  A pack of African wild dogs were dozing in the shade of a tree on the savannah when a wild boar ambled along and lay down amongst them.  Now it happens that wild boar is a favorite food of African wild dogs.  A few the surprised dogs got up and began working themselves into hunting mode.  At which point, the boar got up, too, and faced down each dog that tried to approach him.  After a short while, the dogs gave up, and they all lay back down and continued dozing.

If that boar had brought a copy of "Flightless Bird" with him, he'd be a carcass.

 

6/07/2011 10:05 am  #9


Re: Question for the Administrator

forsberg_us wrote:

Max wrote:

forsberg_us wrote:


It's punishment for that "Flightless Bird" abomination.

I recall a story, perhaps related by a nature filmmaker with much experience in Africa.  It was what he deemed the most unsual thing he had ever seen in nature.  A pack of African wild dogs were dozing in the shade of a tree on the savannah when a wild boar ambled along and lay down amongst them.  Now it happens that wild boar is a favorite food of African wild dogs.  A few the surprised dogs got up and began working themselves into hunting mode.  At which point, the boar got up, too, and faced down each dog that tried to approach him.  After a short while, the dogs gave up, and they all lay back down and continued dozing.

If that boar had brought a copy of "Flightless Bird" with him, he'd be a carcass.

LOL!

. . . but never underestimate the iron-willed tenacity of a wild boar.

 

6/11/2011 5:25 pm  #10


Re: Question for the Administrator

There you go.  You have reached the Ludwig level.

 

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