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50,000 post on Talk of the Villages.
I have been on here since July of 2007.
In that time, I have met a lot of very interesting people from a ghost hunting lady to Mel Brooks' niece, to various retired law enforcement officers to a retired NYC labor lawyer, to a Red Sauce owner and many many others. Think the couple sold their Red Sauce interest. And one very long feud about lobster. |
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6,095 posts on one thread…….titled The Thread About Nothing. LOL
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6278 days. That is almost 8 posts every single day!! |
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Well either you are:
Extremely intelligent, knowledgeable and interesting Or Posting is your hobby |
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"Uberposter". |
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10,211. |
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Congratulations on your accomplishment. That is quite a feat, and a testament to your tenacity, commitment, and the countless hours of time you have devoted to this site.
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Wow! Very impressive! I truly enjoy your posts. Congratulations!
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I haven't been here anywhere near that long, but I am glad you are. You and I are on the same page often, and I just let you speak for me, after you post often I don't need to say the same thing.
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Ye Gods! I have over 6000, and I haven't got Nothing as an excuse.:shrug:
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While they were allowed to keep those numbers they attained, the Admin and Mods flicked a few behind the scenes settings and those high content threads no longer counted in one's accumulated post count totals. |
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Findlaw is very different now. |
Congrats, "Batman".
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The Reno Law Librarian convention in 1989 brought back memories of the 2-24-1976 murder of my then Junior year remedial English teacher 's daughter Michelle Mitchell a few feet from the University of Nevada, Reno. The family had given me and another John a Memorial Scholarship in her name. I got interested in materials in libraries for those affected by crimes while trying to find things to help my fellow Earl Wooster High School students cope with the investigation which went on until 1979 when it turned out they got the wrong person but a mentally ill woman had made a false confession to get a better room in a Louisiana mental hospital. Those people who confess to being murderers and are mentally ill probably get their own rooms in mental hospitals. They got the right murderer in 2014 after a DNA test on a cigarette stump that had been collected at the crime scene. It turned out to be a man incarcerated in Oregon for a violent assault and attempted rape or maybe rape of a woman. He had also committed various murders in the SF Bay area. These are known as the Gypsy Hill Killings and he was also labeled as the San Mateo Slasher. |
50,000 plus; I guess that's something to put on your gravestone when the time comes.
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