I'm thinking he put her to rest in a Traeger. JSNS, with mint jellyI agree she needs an appropriate farewell, just wondered why you'd bait the old coot in such a manner LOL
Which is the POINT of this thread ... everything's "on-topic".From a serious effort explaining the issues to come and then 5 post on sheep.
Well stated. The below is all assumption on my part.[img=[URL="https://advrider.com/styles/advrider_smilies/dhorse.gif%5D"]https://advrider.com/styles/advrider_smilies/dhorse.gif][/URL]Maybe we are beating a dead horse. We have done a lot of complaining in this thread, and brought issues to the forefront, but we have not discussed any real solutions to the problems.
The problems for the future of this forum are multiple, most likely requiring several people to address.
The server hosting the forum (whether that be a new one or the existing one) needs a new physical location, and will require regular maintenance, as well as power and HVAC. It will also require a high bandwidth network connection. Most consumer level ISP accounts will not allow you to host a web site on your service, so it will likely need to be a commercial account ($$) These are all things provided by the owner (slapnpop) currently.
What should the ownership structure of the forum be going forward? Having a sole proprietorship (as it has been) certainly reduces ambiguity, but requires one person to bear the brunt of it both in time and financially. Having a committee or board of directors reduces individual commitments, but usually makes managing things much more complicated and messy.
If the current admins don't wish to continue in their day-to-day management roles, and I don't think anyone could blame them for stepping down after over a decade of service to this community, then new ones will have to be brought in. How would that selection process take place?
It's always much easier to identify the problems than it is to find the solutions.
"Complaining about a problem without proposing a solution is called whining."
Think I read every page of this topic, but then again maybe I forget something. What is Rule #10? It was mentioned several times and I looked at the rules section and nowhere do I see a rule 10.
It's a scientific fact you need a Uterus to see the obvious.Think I read every page of this topic, but then again maybe I forget something. What is Rule #10? It was mentioned several times and I looked at the rules section and nowhere do I see a rule 10.
https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?app=forums&module=extras§ion=boardrules
Look again, Art. I know you're older'n me, but it can't be by that much and I see a Rule numbered "10" there. Or get your wife to look for you; being men, we often can't see shit that is right in front of us.
Nope over an open fire pit out back... But yeah Fred I did have some mint jelly on hand.I'm thinking he put her to rest in a Traeger. JSNS, with mint jellyI agree she needs an appropriate farewell, just wondered why you'd bait the old coot in such a manner LOL
Raccoon, I better not have that stuck in my head today!Like that Phil Collins song from about 25 years ago......."You know I want ewes, 'cause I'm into sheep".........
Or that AC/DC song......"Dirty deeds, done to sheep....."
Bugnatr said:It's a scientific fact you need a Uterus to see the obvious.
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