8 million by Oct 1st 2008 & Win!


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+12358 this thread lives! Mods saw this thread as needed to reach the goal!

hey in your sig you have a quote box that has how many posts left... do you hav e to keep updating that? or is there a script to make it get info from the NW

We avg 3000 posts a day... we clearly don't need this thread anymore.

But one of the higher ups overrode my decision and reopened the thread... so people that bitch and say we can do whatever we want... he's your proof we have checks and balances.

Still think this thread should have stayed closed.

One word comes to mind...

OVERRULED!

Hehe, just joking shockz

We avg 3000 posts a day... we clearly don't need this thread anymore.

But one of the higher ups overrode my decision and reopened the thread... so people that bitch and say we can do whatever we want... he's your proof we have checks and balances.

Still think this thread should have stayed closed.

Shame I with you on this one (Y)

hey in your sig you have a quote box that has how many posts left... do you hav e to keep updating that? or is there a script to make it get info from the NW

I just update it twice a day.

By the way quit it with the random pictures.

We avg 3000 posts a day... we clearly don't need this thread anymore.

But one of the higher ups overrode my decision and reopened the thread... so people that bitch and say we can do whatever we want... he's your proof we have checks and balances.

Still think this thread should have stayed closed.

I am kind of worried about that sentence... does one of the admins / supervisors think we are funny? or.. is it a trap?

its-a-trap.jpg

We avg 3000 posts a day... we clearly don't need this thread anymore.

But one of the higher ups overrode my decision and reopened the thread... so people that bitch and say we can do whatever we want... he's your proof we have checks and balances.

Still think this thread should have stayed closed.

Me too, this is saw by guest, and as people can't upload they link from everywhere...
There's no doubt we'd make the 8mil now without the topic. Without all the crap that was posted the past 700+ pages? Not a chance.

the crap shouldnt be counted imo, any other topic and it would have probably been closed/deleted/whatevered

And here comes the pictures *sigh*

aww, dont want pictures now? shouldn't have started it then should you ;)

I really am surprised this thread stayed open... I certainly never thought it would get anywhere near 10,000 posts. I assumed once the random pictures started it would be a goner for sure.

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