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Old Nov 17, 2009 | 12:40 PM
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Ok...well first things first. Welcome to the forum.

Secondly - please learn the basics of using a forum. There is no need to triple post answers, and please be sure to post in the correct board. The Off Roading board is specifically for off roading stories and pics. If you are unsure where to post, read the descriptions. This belongs in the lifting tech and/or brainstorming board. I'll take care of moving it for you, don't go posting the same question over there please.

Thirdly - This is not a chat room. You posted the first post less then 10min before saying you went a bought a lift kit. What's the point in posting the question if you're just going to go out and buy a lift kit regardless of what members input may be? Be patient and wait for replies.

Fourthly (Yeah, it's probably not a word...I know) - It is a good idea to post your vehicle info in your sig. That way those helping you out and replying to your questions will know what we are dealing with.

And finally...do some reading around the forum. This place is a vast resource for anything and everything Blazer related. If you're looking for ideas or lifting help, check out the lift board. If you're looking for ideas on mods then check out the build board where members post up their info about their trucks and the stuff they are doing to them. You can always browse through the Garage and/or photo albums too for ideas on what to do to your truck. Just do a little research and browsing and the possibilities are endless for you.
 
Old Nov 17, 2009 | 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by C.Blazer
I love not being a new member ha. Especially watching Old skool go off on people. I know your not being mean but its just so damn funny.
what did i do?!?

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it is Alex;

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Old Nov 17, 2009 | 11:34 PM
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I also believe one Mr. God used it. "Go foruthly and multiply (by the 4th power)". I could be wrong though.

C.Blazer was reffering to the way you show your frustration (as it were) with people just showing up and asking/being Noobly things. It's all good. It' wasn't bitter, or a-hole like, but it is entertaining All of the common posters do it from time to time, but you have it down
 
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