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Gee where is the freedom of speech???

I commited on extensions. gave my commitent and poof. Weebie

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Re: Gee where is the freedom of speech???

You "commited" on what? You lost me on this one. I haven't a clue what anything means except the word "poof", which I have had tons of mine go "bye-bye" over the years.

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Re: Gee where is the freedom of speech???

On 9/26/2014 hckynut said:

You "commited" on what? You lost me on this one. I haven't a clue what anything means except the word "poof", which I have had tons of mine go "bye-bye" over the years.

I think she meant commented.

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Re: Gee where is the freedom of speech???

You will find freedom of speech comes with rules. lol.

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Re: Gee where is the freedom of speech???

On 9/26/2014 NC Bandwagon said:
On 9/26/2014 hckynut said:

You "commited" on what? You lost me on this one. I haven't a clue what anything means except the word "poof", which I have had tons of mine go "bye-bye" over the years.

I think she meant commented.

NC Bandwagon,

Thank you. For some reason my mind wasn't even going that direction. Now that you've told me, it makes sense. Another "duh" time for myself.

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Re: Gee where is the freedom of speech???

And Weebie must = Webbie?
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Re: Gee where is the freedom of speech???

Freedom of speech doesn't apply when we register to post on a private community forum such as this one. It's owned and operated by QVC and everyone agrees to the "Standards for Participation" when they register. Not sure why that's unclear, but I know it is because the question is raised frequently. Sometimes I think it might be helpful if the standards were presented prominently, especially when someone creates a new account, to clear up the confusion about the reason posts are moderated and sometimes removed.

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Re: Gee where is the freedom of speech???

On 9/26/2014 hckynut said:
On 9/26/2014 NC Bandwagon said:
On 9/26/2014 hckynut said:

You "commited" on what? You lost me on this one. I haven't a clue what anything means except the word "poof", which I have had tons of mine go "bye-bye" over the years.

I think she meant commented.

NC Bandwagon,

Thank you. For some reason my mind wasn't even going that direction. Now that you've told me, it makes sense. Another "duh" time for myself.

No, this one was definitely confusing, lol! Had NC not posted, I would have absolutely no idea what OP was trying to communicate!

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Re: Gee where is the freedom of speech???

On 9/26/2014 september said: And Weebie must =Webbie?

Hi, there, september!Smile

My sleepy eyes read it as "Weeble" with an "l" (and they wobble but they don't fall down!).{#emotions_dlg.laugh}

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Re: Gee where is the freedom of speech???

On 9/26/2014 dooBdoo said:

Freedom of speech doesn't apply when we register to post on a private community forum such as this one. It's owned and operated by QVC and everyone agrees to the "Standards for Participation" when they register. Not sure why that's unclear, but I know it is because the question is raised frequently. Sometimes I think it might be helpful if the standards were presented prominently, especially when someone creates a new account, to clear up the confusion about the reason posts are moderated and sometimes removed.

I agree!