The first thing I thought when I read this was "Troll". I have been on BBSs and such for almost 20 years. They always have Trolls that come and go. Some are by mistake (need to learn), some do it intentionally and enjoy the fuss (Trolls). If princepawn is indeed a Troll, the best way to deal with that individual is to completely ignore them.

princepawn - If you really intended to word this the way you did, then grow up. If your wording was not intended to be abrasive, then apologize. All of us make mistakes at first, but with time most of us learn how to do it right and to apologize along the way.

FYI - Running any kind of a content based system is demanding and delicate. The people running it rarely have time to micro-manage the site.

In reply to Re: am I paying vroom to continue his dictatorship? by digiryde
in thread am I paying vroom to continue his dictatorship? by princepawn

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