You're absolutely right. Proceed as your own example. We'll watch.Why would I want to follow you or anyone here's example?
You're absolutely right. Proceed as your own example. We'll watch.Why would I want to follow you or anyone here's example?
You're absolutely right. Proceed as your own example. We'll watch.
Nah, spider bike!yep, that is me on my tricycle![]()
Nah, spider bike!
BMX! Oh hell, that's funny still.
You're talking to a real ex-biker! Colors, patch, Ironhorse. Like that.
BMX! You're about what? Twelve? Thirteen? Seriously.
I am a charismatic member of Jesuses body.
And yet I am fair game.
Attacking the body of christ is demonic.
Actual believers with a green light to attack other believers for their beliefs.
End times madness
And this forum incubates it.
And when did you stop being a BMX "biker"?I will be 46 this year.
Anyone who is still a member from before the platform change of May 29, 2018 can initiate PM for freeThere is a caveat to that advice. Only if you're a paying member can you PM anyone to do anything here.
That would then preclude a huge number of new arrivals for the last nearly two years then.Anyone who was a member before the platform change of May 29, 2018 can initiate PM for free![]()
And when did you stop being a BMX "biker"?
There are a lot of long-time members here as well. Or do you figure you young 'uns out-number them?That would then preclude a huge number of new arrivals for the last nearly two years then.
Yeah you should do that. And don't believe everything you watch on cable.Brother, if you were patched, you are either still a member or for some unforeseen miracle you were given a free pass. But for others, not so lucky. And for some, they will remain on the list of the hunted. I will leave it at that.
Well the young 'uns will likely outlive even the new old'uns that joined not too long ago.There are a lot of long-time members here as well. Or do you figure you young 'uns out-number them?
Once they are invited into a PM they can freely post within the "private" message board. Problem solved: befriend a long time memberWell the young 'uns will likely outlive even the new old'uns that joined not to long ago.
I'm thinking of all the new members that I read saying hello on the introduction board. Just reviewing a few pages makes for a lot of people not able to PM. Go back a few more pages all the way to when you said that new platform changed. Lots of people not able to PM for free.
Really? Why do you think that? The vast majority don't stay.Once they are invited into a PM they can freely post within the "private" message board. Problem solved: befriend a long time memberAlso, I am well aware of the numbers, as I have been greeting newcomers for years. The vast majority of them do not stay.
I would think there are a number of factors. One is, people join and forget they even did so. It is postulated that people's attention spans have been affected by the whole online interaction thing. Or they forget their password, and maybe have multiple accounts they are unaware of. Or they join and make a few posts and are banned, and/or lose interest, and move on. Not all who join are Christians, or Protestants. Some do not like what they see in the BDF. Perhaps they are not used to how some people behave online behind their monitors. Too many variables to say for sure why people join and do not stick around, but it is obvious that many make one post in the new members' introductions forum, and that is all. Maybe some of them go strictly to chat. That is another possibility...Really? Why do you think that? The vast majority don't stay.
Thanks.I would think there are a number of factors. One is, people join and forget they even did so. It is postulated that people's attention spans have been affected by the whole online interaction thing. Or they forget their password, and maybe have multiple accounts they are unaware of. Or they join and make a few posts and are banned, and/or lose interest, and move on. Not all who join are Christians, or Protestants. Some do not like what they see in the BDF. Perhaps they are not used to how some people behave online behind their monitors. Too many variables to say for sure why people join and do not stick around, but it is obvious that many make one post and that is all. Maybe some of them go strictly to chat. That is another possibility...
Yeah you should do that. And don't believe everything you watch on cable.
You avoided my question. How old were you when you became that ex-biker of the BMX?