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Old 04.30.2003, 00:55
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Turtle still plays on Broadway

Why is it, that a thread about a turtle that has nothing to do with credit, continues to play on the main board?
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Old 04.30.2003, 01:44
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Re: Turtle still plays on Broadway

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Why is it, that a thread about a turtle that has nothing to do with credit, continues to play on the main board?

Sometimes a little humor is good. It takes the edge off of the constant seriousness of the board. Of course, you have to have a sense of humor to understand this. This thread about the turtle was also originally a spoof on another thread here. It looks like most everybody else had fun with that thread. If you really find it to be that out of place, you can alwasy hit the alert button and complain to the moderator.
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Old 04.30.2003, 04:52
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Re: Turtle still plays on Broadway

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Why is it, that a thread about a turtle that has nothing to do with credit, continues to play on the main board?

Because it's funny and it brings the credit community together socially.

It's based on a thread where a lady seriously thought that Cross Country Bank put a hit out on her pet dog.
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Old 04.30.2003, 23:06
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Re: Re: Turtle still plays on Broadway

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It's based on a thread where a lady seriously thought that Cross Country Bank put a hit out on her pet dog.
Not to mention Doris K., who was being bedeviled by a chihuahua that she swore was a rat on acid.

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Old 05.01.2003, 20:06
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Re: Re: Turtle still plays on Broadway

Or simply just not open the thread.
saves all the hassles of compaining etc.
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If you really find it to be that out of place, you can alwasy hit the alert button and complain to the moderator.
That's what I did with this thread(Somebody FLAMES me...) simply because I got board with reading it.No offense to any of the posters to it or GEORGE either.
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Old 05.04.2003, 16:21
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Re: Turtle still plays on Broadway

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Why is it, that a thread about a turtle that has nothing to do with credit, continues to play on the main board?
it's woeful, woeful, that you do not see the importance of being able to laugh about our experiences with cras, cc issuers, etc.
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Old 05.04.2003, 17:21
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Re: Turtle still plays on Broadway

A bigger question!
Why is it that bleeding harts cry over trivial matters???
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What difference is it going to make to you or anybody else a hundred years from now?
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Old 05.04.2003, 17:51
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Re: Turtle still plays on Broadway

O woe is Woeful
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Why is it, that a thread about a turtle that has nothing to do with credit, continues to play on the main board?
O woe is Woeful
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