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"W" 10-11-2009 08:27 PM

Shad maybe do in from Strength of Football conferences.... like weak to strong....

Exp... Strong SEC
Weak Big 12... this might be more help full

ShadMan 10-11-2009 08:28 PM

Yep, I like them better than what I have so far. Just waiting to see if anyone else comes up with anything. If not, we'll go with yours. Good job!

Quote:

Originally Posted by "W" (Post 59869)
Shad maybe do in from Strength of Football conferences.... like weak to strong....

Exp... Strong SEC
Weak Big 12... this might be more help full


Uh, no. I'm not opening that can of worms. :)

cabwiz2 10-11-2009 08:29 PM

Maybe ad Croaker to the top and start flounder at 50. Just a thought.

mikedatiger 10-11-2009 08:29 PM

so, hypothetically, if you get down to zero, you can't PM? Just curious as I am trying to figure it out.

THX and great work on the site

Mediumheavyaction6'6 10-11-2009 08:30 PM

maybe go with some boat references

pirogue

canoe

skiff

bass boat

bay boat

yacht

Salty 10-11-2009 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShadMan (Post 59837)
Agreed, "Hard Head" may not be the best way to welcome new members. :) Again, I thought it up in literally under 5 minutes. I also thought about using things like "fingerling", etc. Most sites use "Newbie", "Up and Comer", "Pro", etc. Any suggestions are welcome. The post counts are at the top of this thread...feel free to come up with a new scale. There's some SC cash in it for someone who comes up with a better one. ;)


There are "Hardheads" with thousands of posts.:smokin:

Mediumheavyaction6'6 10-11-2009 08:32 PM

ha ha that is the truest thing i have heard all day

Salty 10-11-2009 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShadMan (Post 59810)
I've had a few questions about the user titles (under your username). Here is how they are set up, and how many posts you need to have to move to the next level. This was the best I could come up with in the 5 minutes I thought about it. :)

If someone wants to propose a new scale of titles to work with these same post count levels, feel free to post up your ideas! :cheers:


Why am I not a flatfish....? Can't believe I said that.

mikedatiger 10-11-2009 08:35 PM

why not give some points for patronizing the sponsors - i.e. buying one of those great BillyStix rods...

ShadMan 10-11-2009 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikethetiger55 (Post 59874)
so, hypothetically, if you get down to zero, you can't PM? Just curious as I am trying to figure it out.

THX and great work on the site

Correct. It really helps prevent spam on the forum also. If someone new signs up and decides to start sending spam PMs, they won't be able to. ;)

Reel Bender 10-11-2009 08:43 PM

POLECAT

I think you need to add that name.

huntin fool 10-11-2009 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reel Bender (Post 59888)
POLECAT

I think you need to add that name.



YEP! agreed.

duckman444 10-11-2009 08:45 PM

poule deau
teal
wood duck
widgeon
grey duck
greenhead mallard
snow goose

slip knot 10-11-2009 08:50 PM

Yep Polecat would be a good addition. sk

Reel Bender 10-11-2009 08:52 PM

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/polecat

Main Entry: pole·cat
Pronunciation: \ˈpōl-ˌkat\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural polecats or polecat
Etymology: Middle English polcat, probably from Middle French poul, pol **** + Middle English cat; probably from its preying on poultry — more at pullet
Date: 14th century
1 : any of several carnivorous mammals (as of the genera Mustela or Vormela) of the weasel family; especially : a brown to black European mammal (M. putorius) from which the domesticated ferret is derived
2 : skunk
:work::work::work:

How fitting a name it is!!!!

huntin fool 10-11-2009 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reel Bender (Post 59901)
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/polecat

Main Entry: pole·cat
Pronunciation: \ˈpōl-ˌkat\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural polecats or polecat
Etymology: Middle English polcat, probably from Middle French poul, pol **** + Middle English cat; probably from its preying on poultry — more at pullet
Date: 14th century
1 : any of several carnivorous mammals (as of the genera Mustela or Vormela) of the weasel family; especially : a brown to black European mammal (M. putorius) from which the domesticated ferret is derived
2 : skunk
:work::work::work:

How fitting a name it is!!!!



:eek::eek::eek::eek: Nice research ;) lmao does it really mean a skunk???

duckman444 10-11-2009 08:53 PM

i thinking hard about changing my user name to MR. POLECAT

"W" 10-11-2009 08:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reel Bender (Post 59901)
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/polecat

Main Entry: pole·cat
Pronunciation: \ˈpōl-ˌkat\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural polecats or polecat
Etymology: Middle English polcat, probably from Middle French poul, pol **** + Middle English cat; probably from its preying on poultry — more at pullet
Date: 14th century
1 : any of several carnivorous mammals (as of the genera Mustela or Vormela) of the weasel family; especially : a brown to black European mammal (M. putorius) from which the domesticated ferret is derived
2 : skunk
:work::work::work:

How fitting a name it is!!!!


WTH...is this got to do with advice....???? What is a POLE CAT? Must be a RR thing

huntin fool 10-11-2009 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by "W" (Post 59907)
WTH...is this got to do with advice....???? What is a POLE CAT? Must be a RR thing


well a "POLE CAT" is a skunk, or a weasel according to the definition

which i dont see how a skunk is a polecat???

Reel Bender 10-11-2009 08:57 PM

I see you are playing dumb again oh wait .................................................. .............


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