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Joe pal,
Just wondering what the difference is between a Senior member, Junior member and member.
Love and light,
Lisa
Let it snow, let it snow let it snow !!!!
Member staus is a gentle nudge to encourage lurkers to post on our boards. The more posts, the higher your ranking will be.
Regards
Joe
RhondaH
10-10-2005, 09:21 AM
Don't let him tease you Lisa, I LOVE the snow and can't wait until we get some here in Michigan:)
Rhonda
Snow is just another four letter word. I remember it well when I lived in New Jersey. Now it is jus a fond memory.
Warmest Regards
Joe (From San Diego)
RhondaH
10-10-2005, 10:42 AM
In New Jersey it IS another 4 letter word. I lived in Ringwood NJ in the Ramapo Mts. for 6 mo (Dec-June) and often there were times that the roads going into Ringwood were closed due to ice and I couldn't get home...THAT I didn't like, SNOW I love:) I know, I'm warped:)
Rhonda Hoffman
StephN
10-10-2005, 12:36 PM
I noticed at some point I changed from a Junior to a Senior member - but do not know when that was. Not too observant, I guess!
There must be some post number level for the various classifications, but what??
And all our rain must be up there in New Hampshire, as we have high overcast but no moisture! No hurricane effects here - just Arctic Express conditions from time to time!
Do we get Brownie points or Avon discounts for higher membership rankings? Or mileage points to sunny San Diego?
Don't believe everything you hear. While it snowed a foot this a.m. in parts of Denver, here in Lafayette (20 miles up the road), it's just cold and sprinkling.
Love and light,
Lisa
Sandy H
10-10-2005, 06:26 PM
Had to put my 2 cents worth in here. We got the rain here in Maine up to 6 inches in some places. Thought it would never stop raining but it sure beats the snow. When I use to snowmobile it was beautiful but now its a drag and the cold is even worse. Maybe, I will head for warmer climate this winter after the holidays are over. Sandy
Lolly
10-10-2005, 06:56 PM
My husband was born and raised here in the Willamette Valley, so after we were married we moved to Central Oregon, the "High Desert" country. We loved the winters there, often had lots of snow on the ground but had clear, blue skies. But, now that we're back on the warmer side of the Cascades, we're not missin' all the bad driving conditions!
<3,
Lolly
Hi Joe, I am going to remain on the bottom of the list because I haven't had any success in trying to register, my e-mail address changed from original registration and eventhough I did the forgotten password bit and gave new e address nothing happened, oh well you will just have to know me as the oldest unregistered.
Hugs Lyn
Lolly
10-12-2005, 09:17 AM
Hi Joe, can you help Lyn? She's one of our "old timers"!
<3's
Lolly
Unregistered
10-12-2005, 09:51 AM
I took care of it yesterday.
Regards
Joe
al from Canada
10-12-2005, 08:42 PM
I think junior vs senior has everthing to do with IQ or....for 10 bucks you can pay Joe to fast-track you to the SENIOR (and mostly revered) title.
I paid my 10 bucks,
Al
mamacze
10-14-2005, 06:16 AM
If we pay $20, can we move to emeritus?!
Kim from CT
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