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Thread started 12/20/03 7:28am

GeSmi1

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What's considered "off-topic"? (A "Monitor's" trip)

I recently posting a topic entitled "When and Where was your first Prince concert...". It was removed by a monitor because it was considered "off-topic".

What the Frick?!!!

I've seen posting here where people are congratulating their parents on wedding anniversaries, GPA's, and even "Who's the best looking orger?".

Now correct me if I'm wrong, aren't those topics "off-topic", because they don't have anything to do with Prince. I thought this was a forum for free speech, what's so offensive or "off-topic" of reminiscing your very first Prince concert?

Dang!

GeSmi1
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Reply #1 posted 12/20/03 7:29am

Number23

Reported.
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Reply #2 posted 12/20/03 8:13am

OneMoJam

My parent's anniversary is October 6th!

I don't remember my GPA.

There are way too many good looking ladies posting here for me to pick just one.

Purple Rain Tour. Capital Centre. Landover, Maryland.

I dunno. Maybe you posted in the wrong forum. Like when somebody starts a thinly veiled bootleg sales thread "Bataclan Kicks The Marquee Club's Ass -- OrgNote Me -- Cash Only!"-- in the "Politics and Religion" forum. Rookie mistake.

Every Prince.Org vet knows you're supposed to start your thinly veiled bootleg sales threads in the "Prince: Music and More" or "Concert" forums.
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