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OK, I'm out of invites now.. lol (had 18 today)

Okay, thank you for all of your help. Also xplatinum, can you tell people to PM me rather than post on your initial post on this thread, so that I don't miss people who put their names down? Especially when I go to bed tonight, I'm going to miss a lot, so it would be much more convenient if I could just look in my inbox for people to add. Also, after I leave tonight (I'll tell you guys when), please PM me with anybody else you want me to take off the list, or I'll miss those, too. Thank's a lot.

May i make the list now ZTrang? :pinch:

Congratulations; yes you can, and I will add your name; also, sorry to anybody else with fewer posts. Until xplatinum changes the rules, I can't add your names, or the list would be even larger than it is now. Maybe when we've gone through everybody on the list, we can relax the rules.

Shoot, I just lost permission to edit my previous list (why is that) so I'll post a new list. Is there any way I can stop this from happening?

Okay, I now have a semi-complete list of everyone who still needs invitations, in the order in which they applied on this forum; I tried to remove everybody who later received an invitation. I did not add anybody who didn't meet the post count limit of 300, so that is why you might think that some are missing (sorry, people like Scaredmogwai). If someone on this list has already been invited, PM me and I'll edit this list periodically. Also, anybody who wants to be "in" on the queue, PM me as well and I'll add your name to this list. Donors, use this list and send your invitations to the first people on it, and then PM me so that I can remove those people from the list. Any questions?

And, without further ado, here is the list:

sparkyx

JoGro123

NyaR

ChicoCahill

RaGe-

Kombatant

Test Zero

matt74441

blachole

Amarok

jimbo11883

panacea

casanova

Dr.Jones

spacey

Ryan92

nuka_t

iCeFuSiOn

Mr. Peabody

herkalees

cyoung1616

hardcore

xGarrett

Hankyone

98XT

StaticFish

WeeJames

Powelly

bennyboyamo

Coolme

headless_armadillo

EvErSoR

Gnubie

sp0rk

debianfan

jerzdawg

Zimbo

Trix

LiGhTfast

Plarkster

nemo

Kriz

proph

Remote

serox

andRUWeir

Dallas`

episode

JaredVolkl

gerry74_

heslo

[a fire chronicle]

aadhu

Bliksem

pctuk

Napalm

fishie

CheeseCow

Spike101M69

VaLUnTriAn

Jason the Eighty Eighth

DrOmango

orphic

JeT

Target Audience

arsekicker

scaredmogwai

Psychoticdemento

loa92

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Okay, thank you for all of your help. Also xplatinum, can you tell people to PM me rather than post on your initial post on this thread, so that I don't miss people who put their names down? Especially when I go to bed tonight, I'm going to miss a lot, so it would be much more convenient if I could just look in my inbox for people to add. Also, after I leave tonight (I'll tell you guys when), please PM me with anybody else you want me to take off the list, or I'll miss those, too. Thank's a lot.

hahaha make sure you clear your inbox or else it will become full (like mine).

scaredmogwai: yes you can be added now :)

DO NOT ADD YOUR NAME HERE ANYMORE OR IT WILL BE IGNORED. SEND A PM HERE

hahaha make sure you clear your inbox or else it will become full (like mine).

scaredmogwai: yes you can be added now :)

DO NOT ADD YOUR NAME HERE ANYMORE OR IT WILL BE IGNORED. SEND A PM HERE

I'll try my best ;) Also, you should update your link, as I just had to repost the list.

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