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02-14-2012, 09:55 PM #121
Re: WARNING: On site avatars
 Originally Posted by Cyclonepride I'd rather that they err on the side of caution. If you want to see that stuff, it's a click away. This stuff is in JC Penny... Place is not very sports forum like. Agree to disagree.
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02-14-2012, 09:55 PM #122
Re: WARNING: On site avatars
 Originally Posted by Cyclonepride I'd rather that they err on the side of caution. If you want to see that stuff, it's a click away. Thank you. It's pretty sad that the publisher of the site can't post a simple rule without people complaining and trying to test the rules out. Just follow the rules and it's easy for everyone.
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02-14-2012, 09:58 PM #123
Re: WARNING: On site avatars
 Originally Posted by ISUAgronomist Just responded with my opinion. And just as you disagree with my opinion, I disagree with yours, and the world goes round.
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02-14-2012, 10:03 PM #124
Re: WARNING: On site avatars
 Originally Posted by CyDude16 And just as you disagree with my opinion, I disagree with yours, and the world goes round. Cheers.
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02-14-2012, 10:14 PM #125
Re: WARNING: On site avatars
I am glad this site is a little more strict on the profanity, nudity, etc. Look over on goEMAW and some other sites and look how idiotic they are. Completely classless.
I like sports, I like it clean. The other stuff is garbage. I am here to read/discuss sports/issues with other fanatics, not look for naked chicks and watch fans swear at each other.
So I am saying thanks to the mods and Chris for running a clean, classy site.
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02-14-2012, 10:15 PM #126
Re: WARNING: On site avatars
 Originally Posted by farminclone I am glad this site is a little more strict on the profanity, nudity, etc. Look over on goEMAW and some other sites and look how idiotic they are. Completely classless.
I like sports, I like it clean. The other stuff is garbage. I am here to read/discuss sports/issues with other fanatics, not look for naked chicks and watch fans swear at each other.
So I am saying thanks to the mods and Chris for running a clean, classy site. Well said. Rep to you
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02-14-2012, 10:21 PM #127
Re: WARNING: On site avatars
 Originally Posted by farminclone I am glad this site is a little more strict on the profanity, nudity, etc. Look over on goEMAW and some other sites and look how idiotic they are. Completely classless.
I like sports, I like it clean. The other stuff is garbage. I am here to read/discuss sports/issues with other fanatics, not look for naked chicks and watch fans swear at each other.
So I am saying thanks to the mods and Chris for running a clean, classy site. The man in your avatar is showing to much skin....
Please change it.
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02-14-2012, 10:25 PM #128
Re: WARNING: On site avatars
But it looks like he is sans pants. NO WILL FOR YOU!!!!!
Me is sad :(
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02-14-2012, 10:27 PM #129
Re: WARNING: On site avatars
 Originally Posted by CyDude16 The whole "family site" aspect is vastly overrated and a joke IMO.
In the interest of adding perspective and with all due respect, your view on this matter is a little skewed as you do not have access to the private messages, rep comments, emails, etc that mods and site owners receive from both active posters and lurkers saying thanks for keeping the site civil and family friendly.
And as Cyclonepride mentioned earlier, the rest of the internet is chock full of sites that offer a more adult message board experience. If you feel that CF and it's "joke" notion of family friendliness does not appeal to you, well I don't think anyone is twisting your arm.
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02-14-2012, 10:33 PM #130
Re: WARNING: On site avatars
 Originally Posted by Mr Janny In the interest of adding perspective and with all due respect, your view on this matter is a little skewed as you do not have access to the private messages, rep comments, emails, etc that mods and site owners receive from both active posters and lurkers saying thanks for keeping the site civil and family friendly.
And as Cyclonepride mentioned earlier, the rest of the internet is chock full of sites that offer a more adult message board experience. If you feel that CF and it's "joke" notion of family friendliness does not appeal to you, well I don't think anyone is twisting your arm. Censoring jesus, and or getting told not to say ******.....Muhammad? I don't know if this is a convo I should have in private with a mod, but if someone is that put off by someone saying a holy figure that you have to censor it is a little wild imo.
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02-14-2012, 10:35 PM #131
Re: WARNING: On site avatars
 Originally Posted by Mr Janny In the interest of adding perspective and with all due respect, your view on this matter is a little skewed as you do not have access to the private messages, rep comments, emails, etc that mods and site owners receive from both active posters and lurkers saying thanks for keeping the site civil and family friendly.
And as Cyclonepride mentioned earlier, the rest of the internet is chock full of sites that offer a more adult message board experience. If you feel that CF and it's "joke" notion of family friendliness does not appeal to you, well I don't think anyone is twisting your arm. Personally, i think when it goes too far is when things that would be ok on tv or on many mainstream 'general audience' sites get deleted\blocked\filtered. Not saying CF should be Shaggybevo, but it doesn't need to be a church either.
Not my call in the end, but just my opinion.
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02-14-2012, 10:35 PM #132
Re: WARNING: On site avatars
 Originally Posted by Mr Janny In the interest of adding perspective and with all due respect, your view on this matter is a little skewed as you do not have access to the private messages, rep comments, emails, etc that mods and site owners receive from both active posters and lurkers saying thanks for keeping the site civil and family friendly.
And as Cyclonepride mentioned earlier, the rest of the internet is chock full of sites that offer a more adult message board experience. If you feel that CF and it's "joke" notion of family friendliness does not appeal to you, well I don't think anyone is twisting your arm. So creating a thread poking fun at a rival coach's diabetes is family friendly.... got it.
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02-14-2012, 10:36 PM #133
Re: WARNING: On site avatars
 Originally Posted by alarson Personally, i think when it goes too far is when things that would be ok on tv or on many mainstream 'general audience' sites get deleted\blocked\filtered. Not saying CF should be Shaggybevo, but it doesn't need to be a church either.
Not my call in the end, but just my opinion. I'd agree with this.
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02-14-2012, 10:37 PM #134
Re: WARNING: On site avatars
 Originally Posted by BoxsterCy I know I am good since no one here probably even knows what mine is.  Originally Posted by Let's Go State Yep. No clue. Sharing hints? D-X Oil company advertising from 1942. My dad ran a filling station in Strawberry Point Iowa and saved the canvas posters. There are four of them, all featuring Disney's Dumbo. Haven't ever found any others googling around. Here are two of them:  -
02-14-2012, 10:37 PM #135
Re: WARNING: On site avatars
 Originally Posted by alarson Personally, i think when it goes too far is when things that would be ok on tv or on many mainstream 'general audience' sites get deleted\blocked\filtered. Not saying CF should be Shaggybevo, but it doesn't need to be a church either.
Not my call in the end, but just my opinion. /agree
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