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Sign the First 1000 pledge!

Started by error, December 13, 2006, 04:20 AM NHFT

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Rosie the Riveter

Quote from: malevil on December 22, 2006, 06:15 PM NHFT
Quote from: Barterer on December 20, 2006, 11:14 PM NHFT
Denis, that sounds about right.. plus there will be a few FSPers that will move in that timeframe who never bothered with the 1st 1000 pledge.   

Plus the NH natives that wake up as like-minded people begin to move in.. good point Rocketman.  BTW, I'm also a homebrewer.  We'll have to have a brew-off when I get there.  :icon_pirat:  I'll have to give you some competition, but for now I envy you.  Or as KBCraig says, you suck!


Whaddya mean "NH natives that wake up as like-minded people begin to move in"...some of us natives were born wide eyed awake!  Where have YOU guys been?  ;)

:occasion14:  Natives Rock!! There is a reason NH won the vote. I've been sayin' "Live Free or Die" since I was born, thirty something years ago, in NH -- wide awake.   :blueman:

Barterer

Indeed, I salute all three groups.  Longtime NH activists, FSPers, and those activated as a result of the FSP. <raises glass>

KurtDaBear

Having received a clean bill of health from my doctor Friday, I have this morning signed the pledge.  See you all in a year or two.

By the way, do you suppose there may be a couple hundred people hanging around out there waiting to try to be the 1000th signer?

error

Maybe, but if they are, they should give up, and simply try to be the next signer.

slim

Quote from: KurtDaBear on December 23, 2006, 10:45 AM NHFT
Having received a clean bill of health from my doctor Friday, I have this morning signed the pledge.  See you all in a year or two.

By the way, do you suppose there may be a couple hundred people hanging around out there waiting to try to be the 1000th signer?
The pledge is completed when there is 999 signers the 1000th is not needed. Currently there are 840 signers only 159 needed.

Rocketman

Quote from: KurtDaBear on December 23, 2006, 10:45 AM NHFT
Having received a clean bill of health from my doctor Friday, I have this morning signed the pledge.  See you all in a year or two.

By the way, do you suppose there may be a couple hundred people hanging around out there waiting to try to be the 1000th signer?

Great news, Kurt!   :)

KurtDaBear

Quote from: slim on December 23, 2006, 10:53 AM NHFT
Quote from: KurtDaBear on December 23, 2006, 10:45 AM NHFT
Having received a clean bill of health from my doctor Friday, I have this morning signed the pledge.  See you all in a year or two.

By the way, do you suppose there may be a couple hundred people hanging around out there waiting to try to be the 1000th signer?
The pledge is completed when there is 999 signers the 1000th is not needed. Currently there are 840 signers only 159 needed.

We ought to be able to get that many in a week from New Year's Resolutions alone.

FTL_Ian

Why do they keep removing names from the pledge?  Who cares if there's a few fake names up there?

Michael Fisher

Quote from: FTL_Ian on December 23, 2006, 05:17 PM NHFT
Why do they keep removing names from the pledge?  Who cares if there's a few fake names up there?

The FSP leadership has always done that.  ::)

FTL_Ian

I never would have thought they would sabotage their own pledge.    ::)

earthhaven

Quote from: Braddogg on December 22, 2006, 06:06 PM NHFT
Quote from: earthhaven on December 22, 2006, 06:16 AM NHFT
I'm a psychology major which is a useless degree without graduate school. Homebrew is a lot of fun. My brother used to do it before he turned 21. For us, it was kind of like moon shine  :icon_pirat:.

Yeah, most humanities/social science degrees are pretty useless without a grad school degree.  I plan on framing my history degree in May, putting it on the wall, and finding a job in newspapers or convenience stores or something   :-[  Do you want to go into therapy, or research, or teaching, or . . . ?

I started out as a history major. My end goal is to teach at college. All my teachers were liberals. Colleges need more than one point of view.

timb2112

Quote from: FTL_Ian on December 16, 2006, 10:25 PM NHFT
If you wanted to be less than honest and manufacture fake F1K signers, you'll find this site useful:

http://dodgeit.com

In the years since I signed up for the FSP I have often been frustrated by childishness  and infighting.  However, I could understand that amongst passionate and committed people and have never felt I could not TRUST them.   Now I find that a few of you believe that fraud targeted at the very people you hope to be your allies and friends is a virtue.  I will now have to determine who each of you is (beyond these profile names...I've never come onto this site before) in order to protect myself (and my wallet) from you.  If dishonesty comes so easy to you in this, I doubt you can be trusted in any way.

Gee...maybe I shouldn't sign my real name, but I'll take the chance.

Tim Bauman
Legitimate F1k Pledger

timb2112

Quote from: FTL_Ian on December 23, 2006, 05:17 PM NHFT
Why do they keep removing names from the pledge?  Who cares if there's a few fake names up there?

I do.

Legitimate FSP Pledger

Rosie the Riveter

Quote from: timb2112 on December 23, 2006, 07:39 PM NHFT
Quote from: FTL_Ian on December 16, 2006, 10:25 PM NHFT
If you wanted to be less than honest and manufacture fake F1K signers, you'll find this site useful:

http://dodgeit.com

In the years since I signed up for the FSP I have often been frustrated by childishness  and infighting.  However, I could understand that amongst passionate and committed people and have never felt I could not TRUST them.   Now I find that a few of you believe that fraud targeted at the very people you hope to be your allies and friends is a virtue.  I will now have to determine who each of you is (beyond these profile names...I've never come onto this site before) in order to protect myself (and my wallet) from you.  If dishonesty comes so easy to you in this, I doubt you can be trusted in any way.

Gee...maybe I shouldn't sign my real name, but I'll take the chance.

Tim Bauman
Legitimate F1k Pledger


I understand your thoughts. Sometimes it is hard to tell if someone is joking or serious via a post.  I have to say that there are many, many people on this board that are trustworthy. 


timb2112

Quote from: FTL_Ian on December 23, 2006, 05:51 PM NHFT
I never would have thought they would sabotage their own pledge.    ::)

Ian, you are clueless.   YOU are the one who has sabotaged this.  Though it may come as a complete shock to you, not everyone finds deception a virtue.  Geez at least where I live now I can trust my friends.  I guess I'll have to watch my back in NH.

Castle_chaser, thanks for your post while I typed this.  Certainly, I did not intend to suggest that everyone on this board is dishonest....that would be illogical.  There seem to be a few with moral compasses so off, that they assume everyone is as dishonest as they are and thus do not hide themselves.