The natural progression of SB threads

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Sure fire way to get a thread closed

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Sure fire way to get a thread closed

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My money says Matt Beckwith will be a mod here by Christmas....
 
Only a split fin wearing Nazi would say that :dropmouth:
Actually they are flippers, not fins.

Fish may use fins, but mammals use flippers. :eyebrow:
 
You guys are killing me. The community is awesome. Together we laugh at ourselves and sometimes at others. Some threads get derailed (not as many now), and some threads undergo a natural progression that is awesome. We can always try to do better, but no other Scuba Forum gets 25,000 visitors a day. Like a moth to a flame, divers around the world come to get an idea about the pulse of our industry. I love it and thanks!
 
Well I've seen at least one post deleted from this thread.



I thought that fit the natural progression of SB threads nicely. :rofl3:

And it is usually followed shortly by.....

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A ScubaBoard Staff Message...

Everyone shut up and calm down. I've got my ban-stick swinging. This is your last warning. Thread closed
 
Well I've seen at least one post deleted from this thread.



I thought that fit the natural progression of SB threads nicely. :rofl3:

It was mine and I am going to question why it was removed and plead my case with a link to the TOS.
 
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