Oh hell junior...pm the poor guy and send him over to your new home. I'm sure everyone over there will welcome him with open arms.
you're welcome to drop by as well, PK. We welcome everyone. I'm still here quite a bit, though, as you can see.
I've been there and signed up. A lot of sour grapes being passed around over there right now and that doesn't interest me. I'll visit more often when that part of it has diminished. PF.com has in the past and continues to be an excellent source of good information from the web masters concerning SMU sports and needs continued support and activity to keep it alive...so I will spend most of my time here. Being cheap, I'll visit any free site that talks about SMU sports..so I will visit and join in from time to time.
SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.
This post makes me wonder once again what it is you all do for employment. How do you all find time to respond to posts like this? Some of you all respond to every single thing that is posted each day.
AustinPerson wrote:This post makes me wonder once again what it is you all do for employment. How do you all find time to respond to posts like this? Some of you all respond to every single thing that is posted each day.
Are you a bus driver or something? Some of us have nice comfy offices with Aeron chairs from which we post.
LHS81 wrote:There is no sour grapes being passed at the other site. Somebody needs to get their facts straight.
Snide and disparaging remarks about PF.com and the pf webmasters...call them what you will...they sound like sour grapes to me, but then that is JMHO. Like I said, when that has dissipated, I will visit more often.
I have no malice towards anyone over there, just not interested in the above noted activities.
SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.
LHS81 wrote:There is no sour grapes being passed at the other site. Somebody needs to get their facts straight.
Snide and disparaging remarks about PF.com and the pf webmasters...call them what you will...they sound like sour grapes to me, but then that is JMHO. Like I said, when that has dissipated, I will visit more often.
I have no malice towards anyone over there, just not interested in the above noted activities.
I don't think there's any malice towards anyone over there. Yeah, we poke a little fun at the mods over here, mainly over the lack of transparency in some of the "editing" decisions that go on. We are all aware that they run this site for free just for their love and support of all things SMU. Those are all the same reasons we are all on here. I may be wrong, but I don't think anyone over there really harbors any ill will towards the mods over here.
Junior wrote:Yeah, we poke a little fun at the mods over here, mainly over the lack of transparency in some of the "editing" decisions that go on. We are all aware that they run this site for free just for their love and support of all things SMU. Those are all the same reasons we are all on here. I may be wrong, but I don't think anyone over there really harbors any ill will towards the mods over here.
Actually I think the "editing" decisions are very transparent and have been laid out multiple times.
Some people seem to get a kick out of pushing up against and on occasion breaking the rules and then get pissed off when they are reprimanded for it as promised. The mods, PonyPride in particular, are spending a lot of their time putting together the reports and interviews we all love to read and listen to only to have to spend more of their time moderating the romper room antics of some people on here. I for one can understand the frustration that must cause. I think most all of us enjoy reading humorous post from time to time and occasional heated discussions, but there are limits even on those things when carried too far. I think the mods are fairly tolerant on most things and when they aren't...it is their site to run the way they see fit to do so. I've said my piece and will now get off of my soapbox. Peace.
SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.