It's to do with how many foes you have beaten in unarmed combat.
it's to do with how many posts you have made![]()
I was wondering what the Senior, Junior and Member designations mean attached to each member?
Last edited by bohocanary; 06-25-2007 at 10:02 AM. Reason: spelling error
It's to do with how many foes you have beaten in unarmed combat.
it's to do with how many posts you have made![]()
lol
mwahahahahaha I have defeated you Mark, in postal combat!
DONT DREAM IT BE IT!
Know thy enemy
Don't live in fear of words alone, live in fear of the actions behind the words or what may happen if those words are never uttered!
lol yes but i am in training with paper folding and finger exercises,be prepared.
So when exactly does one switch from member to jr member to senior member. Seemed like I skipped right over member so I thought it had to do with age. I was so happy to be a junior again...
Exact figures are not to hand at present
What comes after senior?
pensions
DONT DREAM IT BE IT!
Know thy enemy
Don't live in fear of words alone, live in fear of the actions behind the words or what may happen if those words are never uttered!
My turn to LOL
Don't be fooled by the age thing, it's a disguise. Actually, if you kiss me, I will become a handsome frog. An old one.
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Yes!!! Pensions And Dirty Old Frogs!!!
For everything there is a time:
A time to live, a time to die
A time for peace, a time for war
A time to create, and a time to destroy.
Learn to tell time.
posting posting posting to win pensions...
;p
For everything there is a time:
A time to live, a time to die
A time for peace, a time for war
A time to create, and a time to destroy.
Learn to tell time.
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