Originally posted by: dennilfloss
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
The secret mod stuff gave us an actively hallucinating dennilfloss as a mod.
Sorry, dennil, but it's true.
Hey! I believe I was a good mod, maybe the Fun Mod a bit too often but a little humour generally helped diffuse situations.
Let's not forget those alien abduction posts and the icy road story
Seriously though dennil, I think you're a great guy and enjoy your posts on multiple forums
Although that nude pic of Eunice Kennedy Shriver was over the top...
But back on topic, I applaud the business acumen of the secret mod, but come on, let's make this a real effort folks... In my working life, this kind of behavior simply isn't allowed (the conflict of interest).
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