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Thread: PMs? am I the only one not doing it?

  1. #1
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    PMs? am I the only one not doing it?

    I always thought that PMs would be one more think to check in addition to email and the board.

    Becauce, I have it turned off do you guys get some type of deny receipt deal? I just happened to check my box and its full of all these "WTF dood you didn't get back to me stuff". They go back all the way to December.

    Does a bunch of back channel chatter happen on the PM?

    I guess I considering changing my ways, what do you think?

    and yes, I remember the iceman thread but I can't find it. If you can bump it and respond over there.

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    My PM box:

    Show messages from: the beginning

    There are no messages to display in this folder for this time period.
    If you have a problem & think that someone else is going to solve it for you then you have two problems.

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    I've got four email accounts I check daily, plus two ski related sites, and I got no time for PM's.

    Those who need to find me know how.

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    Doesn't it come up, *big box* you have 1 new messege in your fucking fuck fuck box?*
    No.

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    I recommend Advil and lots of chocolate for PMs. Works like a charm
    “Within this furnace of fear, my passion for life burns fiercely. I have consumed all evil. I have overcome my doubt. I am the fire.”

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    Originally posted by watersnowdirt
    I recommend Advil and lots of chocolate for PMs. Works like a charm
    See, this is EXACTLY why we need a woman's forum!!!
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