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Maybe the threads you post in die quickly because youre post was so filled with information, theres no need to continue with the thread.
Haha, idk. I made the <V> forum game thing a while ago and its still up and running. YAY! [8D]
Haha, idk. I made the <V> forum game thing a while ago and its still up and running. YAY! [8D]
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ORIGINAL: Stampede Killer
no one really shows interest on build threads until they are done
no one really shows interest on build threads until they are done
Have you seen [link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_8637051/anchors_8637051/mpage_1/key_/anchor/tm.htm#8637051]Sheo's build thread?[/link]
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Some of my threads last a couple pages, then die, some only get a couple posts...Seems most of my threads in the off-topic forum always make it to adleast 4-pages.
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ORIGINAL: 4wd13
even non-build threads. i thinks its a popularity thing... more overall posts... more responses to your post.
even non-build threads. i thinks its a popularity thing... more overall posts... more responses to your post.
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ORIGINAL: annie_himself
Thats because if you don't have years and thousands of posts under your IP address then we don't care..haha
ORIGINAL: 4wd13
even non-build threads. i thinks its a popularity thing... more overall posts... more responses to your post.
even non-build threads. i thinks its a popularity thing... more overall posts... more responses to your post.
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ORIGINAL: jikkuria
lol, i noticed i stayed away for about a day, and it kept going for a bit. maybe im just annoying or something...
lol, i noticed i stayed away for about a day, and it kept going for a bit. maybe im just annoying or something...



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5-ft high bridges, and a 1 foot deep river, hardly account to anything
The doctors reckon it's one of the worst possible breaks you can have and it may take up to a year before she's back to normal.....
Ouch
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that's going to hurt for a while
it seems like when ever i post on a thread or put up my own thread, it dies very quickly

As the saying goes: "The squeaky wheel gets the oil"
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i am a fan of, "the nail that sticks out get hammered." when you told the story of your friend who fell off of the bridge, it reminded me of my brother. he is a brick layer, and was cutting out the blocks around the edge of a poll, that someone had laid wrong the day before. so he is cutting them out, but the work was so faulty, the ones he wasn't cutting gave out, nd he fell into an empty pool. broke his left humerous, and he's a lefty. to reflect the metal rod in his arm, he got this:
