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Re: Michael Jordan RTS

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MW1221 wrote:
CHIgrapher wrote:^^^^ Correct!

Do NOT waste your time sending out another request to Michael Jordan.

You will NOT get an authentic autograph in return.
...People on this forum stopped listening years ago. [Edited for brevity, emphasis added.]
See what I mean, CHIgrapher? They quit listening a long time ago. Best to just sell them the Brooklyn Bridge or some prime swampland in Florida and get some cash out of it, because the more you tell them that it's not in their best interest to buy it, the more they'll fight you and then they'll just go to someone else without a conscience to sell it to them instead.

If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. At least you get some cash out of it.
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Re: Michael Jordan RTS

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You quoted a user "Lucky73", this user has posted nothing in this forum. You took this quote from another post. So maybe you should take your own advice in your "FAQ" signature and stick with the correct forum. You are in THIS user's RTS post, complaining about someone on another post complaining. I think it is quite obvious how irrational and ridiculous you are and I have made my point so I will be moving on.
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Re: Michael Jordan RTS

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kingstarsports wrote:You quoted a user "Lucky73", this user has posted nothing in this forum. You took this quote from another post. So maybe you should take your own advice in your "FAQ" signature and stick with the correct forum. You are in THIS user's RTS post, complaining about someone on another post complaining. I think it is quite obvious how irrational and ridiculous you are and I have made my point so I will be moving on.
Yes, another post ON THIS FORUM. I even posted it with a link to the thread it was posted in.

As I said, I was speaking generally ABOUT THIS FORUM.

Would you like to look up the difference between forum, thread, and board?

The Feedback FORUM is a forum, which is why the heading reads "Forum".

This is a THREAD within the Feedback forum, also known as a "Topic".

The Feedback forum is one one of many forums on this board, which is why you will find the index on the "Board Index" page.

But sure, I'm being ridiculous because you can't use a dictionary.

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And by the way, you have made a point, but it's not the one that you think you made.


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