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Post by mflema on Feb 1, 2007 23:47:01 GMT -8
Craig, all the nice things I have been saying about you!!! Yeh he was smiling, until he gets the bill. Thanks for being my "point-counterpoint" person. I love playing the rules game. I really do. I like it when we can play stump the rules person. I used to be on this "Ask Me" board, and I used a gender neutral name so people couldn't tell. I used to have the most points, and was the most requested to answer LL questions about the rules. I loved it. At the very end when they prizes went out ($50.00 for the winner, me!!!) the bios about the people who was involved came out. You should of seen the griping about a woman being involved. Finally the owner of the site said, there was no rules about gender, get over men, and shut up! But it was very gratifying that I was also the most requested.
TTYL Mel
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Post by crash23 on Feb 2, 2007 8:56:30 GMT -8
I think there'd be less confusion about the rules if everone actually read the operating manual... or the rule book for that matter. Managers and board members should read both for sure.
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Post by Chris on Feb 2, 2007 9:15:17 GMT -8
Agreed - time to spend a few extra bucks and get everyone an operating manual. I know LL isn't making any real money on the books. I don't know why the rule book and OM isn't on-line.
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Post by crash23 on Feb 2, 2007 11:24:25 GMT -8
Making it available on-line would probably save them money - and it would then dificult for anyone to say "I didn't know."
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Post by Mark on Feb 2, 2007 11:27:14 GMT -8
they can say they "dont know about the internet thingy"!!
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Post by Chris on Feb 2, 2007 11:30:01 GMT -8
lol - yeah they could.
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Post by crash23 on Feb 2, 2007 11:50:24 GMT -8
true - ignorance is bliss!
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