You obviously don't understand INGO.Congrats guys. Thanks for helping to keep this place sane
Well that explains it. That ice cream tub full of teeth I showed them must have sealed the deal for me.As always this became a beauty pageant. It seems the selection came down to the number of visible teeth. Of course you came up short. I'm so sorry.
Thank you.For all the people saying that being a mod is a thankless job, y'all are doing an awful lot of thanking the newbies.
Best knock that off or the rest of the mod crew will get jealous.
Reported.
Reported.My plan is working perfectly...
I want to see a count of how many times it’s this post.Everybody spam report posts to give them some busy work...
Pace yourself. There's plenty of time to suck up.
You missed the 574 area code.INGO,
Please join me in welcoming @GodFearinGunTotin and @Cameramonkey as our newest staff members here at the greatest firearm owners forum on the Interwebz.
Both of these INGOers have been around a long time, are not strangers (look at those post counts!) and are widely respected here at INGO.
In the past 6 months we've lost two long-time staff members. There is no way to replace Tim and Dustin, we can only hope to do the job. (Pollen count is up again.)
Also note: we have staff representation from the 219, 317, AND 812 now. GFGT can help me with the "south of US-50" translation
Again, please welcome the newest staffers here at INGO.
KellyinAvon
Sorry, but I don’t recognize 765, 574, any of the area codes that weren’t around when I was a kid using a rotary phone.You missed the 574 area code.
Did they even have area codes back then?Sorry, but I don’t recognize 765, 574, any of the area codes that weren’t around when I was a kid using a rotary phone.
Was “br” a code?Did they even have area codes back then?
Dominated the radio call in contests for a few years because while most people had rotary phones and party lines we had a private line and a push button phone.Sorry, but I don’t recognize 765, 574, any of the area codes that weren’t around when I was a kid using a rotary phone.
Yup. BR549Was “br” a code?