Did everyone just decide to post in the wrong section?!
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I swear lately I've seen everyone posting in the intro section or newbie section on things that could totally be categorized!?
Maybe I'm just crazy and this is a rant haha.
Maybe I'm just crazy and this is a rant haha.
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From: Schiller Park, IL Member: #317
This is not new. I move tons of posts from those sections on a regular basis. I've been busy with the flooding rains we've had here in northern IL, so I haven't been on as much as I normally would during the last couple of days.
What I don't understand is they post in there and it is a more advanced question... Usually most people checking in are bolt on cars and it is someone asking about H/C nitrous.
There are a few of us that genuinely try to help them out.. A lot of times we get overlooked because the masses are saying something else, right or wrong majority usually wins.
There are a few of us that genuinely try to help them out.. A lot of times we get overlooked because the masses are saying something else, right or wrong majority usually wins.

Hope things are going okay for you. It's crazy how you can go so long in a drought and then come out of it with flooding rains. The weather can be more fickle than a woman sometimes.
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From: Schiller Park, IL Member: #317
Prioritizing natural disaster over moderating a message board? I'm very disappointed with you sir. 
Hope things are going okay for you. It's crazy how you can go so long in a drought and then come out of it with flooding rains. The weather can be more fickle than a woman sometimes.

Hope things are going okay for you. It's crazy how you can go so long in a drought and then come out of it with flooding rains. The weather can be more fickle than a woman sometimes.
Seemed like the whole midwest was headed for another dust bowl with the lack of rain last year. Now in many places we're headed towards one of the wettest springs in the history of record keeping, with local river levels that are the highest ever witnessed.
Would be nice if nature could regulate itself a little better.










