The crash has not been good for me. I spent my best naznet energy a couple of years ago. And some have already made 4 or 5 hundred pposts. Can someone help me?
The crash has not been good for me. I spent my best naznet energy a couple of years ago. And some have already made 4 or 5 hundred pposts. Can someone help me?
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You could start presenting yourself as an Obama supporter?
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I've noticed a number of posts where people are in deepest grief over the loss of their posts in the crash. I'd like to be rightously opportunistic (as opposed to being opportunistically righteous - a pretty crowded field already) and see us launch a Great Naznet Crash Recovery Ministry (hereinafter referred to as GNCRN).
The first act of the GNCRN could be to restore to Naznetters whatever number of posts they think they had before the great rapture of the posts. You could simply post the number and the moderator/s would say, "Well, bless my soul, child, so you did! Here is yo ticket to Eden."
Naznet could then be thought of as THE GRACE PLACE!!
The possibilities are mind-boggling. Eat out your heart, Robert Schuller!
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See, and I looked at The Great Crash as an opportunity to have the same "Join Date" as the founding fathers... so there are some benefits.
Norayr, and I spelled your name right this time, I am retired and spend too much time on this contraption so I think some of those who are way passed us just don't have anything else on which to spend their time. I really don't see it as some kind of competition as some seem to do.
I think, along with Sunday nights, that St. Peter is keeping very close track of it.