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TennesseeGrl
post Apr 22 2007, 03:14 PM
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When you are putting together your signature, bear in mind that if it is in any way inappropriate or does not follow board rules, your signature will be removed and you will get a warning for it. We have had several members lately toe the line with signatures, and it is beyond frustrating for mods to have to remove the signatures and raise warning levels. Please make our jobs easier, and keep your signatures clean!
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Mortally
post Apr 22 2007, 03:15 PM
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And if everyone follows the rules, you mods are out of a job.

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Kittipirate
post Apr 22 2007, 03:19 PM
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hmmm maybe I should tweak my signature a little for the kiddies...
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