I've never filled out the tags field, but, goddamn it, PJfan, you inspired me to do so on my latest post. It probably won't become "popular," but at least it's new.
So you've got that goin' for you ...
... which is nice.
They don't bother me, because I never look at them nor do I know how they work really. But I heard your call and played my small part to answer it.
Now, skin tags. Those fucking things bother me. Gross! WTF, middle age!?!
I've never filled out the tags field, but, goddamn it, PJfan, you inspired me to do so on my latest post. It probably won't become "popular," but at least it's new.
So you've got that goin' for you ...
... which is nice.
They don't bother me, because I never look at them nor do I know how they work really. But I heard your call and played my small part to answer it.
Now, skin tags. Those fucking things bother me. Gross! WTF, middle age!?!
I never knew skin tags were popular...do people collect them?!?!?!?
The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
or is it about the annoying tags in T-shirts? I have found that the tagless tees use scratchy paint for the 'tag' it's almost worse than having a tag.
The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
Well have a look at the popular ones. Ask yourself, "When people come to a Pearl Jam website what tags should they click first"? Furthermore do all these tags resonate with you? I am quite certain that people don't come on this website to seek some of the "popular tags"
I know where the popular tags are. That didn't answer my question. Allow me to rephrase it for you. If you look at the popular tags, you know-- the ones that you are talking about. Which ones would you like to be removed and specifically which would you like to remain.
Secondly, why does this bother you? Just wondering. It's not something I use, but it doesn't bug me. I also don't use lights up/down, but that doesn't bother me either. The only thing that did bother me was "Mark All Viewed." That was taken care of, came back and thankfully went away.
Just wondering why this particular portion of the forum seems to perturb you so.
Yeah, if it ain't a problem, leave it be. My view, anyway. For example, I've managed a lovely and efficient reach-around as related to marking all viewed. Surely the same can be done for tags and stickies and the like.
Doesn't matter if some stuff remains, does it? Like the (perceived) jerk who suggested the thread for the missing Ohio fellow-fan be taken down. Seems like energy might be better spent elsewhere vs something petty.
Just don't get how something like this, or that, would impact anyone in a real sense.
Yeah, if it ain't a problem, leave it be. My view, anyway. For example, I've managed a lovely and efficient reach-around as related to marking all viewed. Surely the same can be done for tags and stickies and the like.
Doesn't matter if some stuff remains, does it? Like the (perceived) jerk who suggested the thread for the missing Ohio fellow-fan be taken down. Seems like energy might be better spent elsewhere vs something petty.
Just don't get how something like this, or that, would impact anyone in a real sense.
I've never filled out the tags field, but, goddamn it, PJfan, you inspired me to do so on my latest post. It probably won't become "popular," but at least it's new.
So you've got that goin' for you ...
... which is nice.
They don't bother me, because I never look at them nor do I know how they work really. But I heard your call and played my small part to answer it.
Now, skin tags. Those fucking things bother me. Gross! WTF, middle age!?!
yeah, sucks getting old. there are some under my arm pits. ugh.
Well have a look at the popular ones. Ask yourself, "When people come to a Pearl Jam website what tags should they click first"? Furthermore do all these tags resonate with you? I am quite certain that people don't come on this website to seek some of the "popular tags"
You forgot to delete this one...we all still know the tags bother you...
The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
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So you've got that goin' for you ...
... which is nice.
They don't bother me, because I never look at them nor do I know how they work really. But I heard your call and played my small part to answer it.
Now, skin tags. Those fucking things bother me. Gross! WTF, middle age!?!
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
- Christopher McCandless
Anal OG, baby!
- Christopher McCandless
Were the luggage tags popular? Maybe they were. It looks like they've sold out.
DD has the luggage tags. He's traveled with them. He liked them well enough.
Tags-- you can't live with 'em, you can't live without them!
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
Secondly, why does this bother you? Just wondering. It's not something I use, but it doesn't bug me. I also don't use lights up/down, but that doesn't bother me either. The only thing that did bother me was "Mark All Viewed." That was taken care of, came back and thankfully went away.
Just wondering why this particular portion of the forum seems to perturb you so.
2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
Yeah, if it ain't a problem, leave it be. My view, anyway. For example, I've managed a lovely and efficient reach-around as related to marking all viewed. Surely the same can be done for tags and stickies and the like.
Doesn't matter if some stuff remains, does it? Like the (perceived) jerk who suggested the thread for the missing Ohio fellow-fan be taken down. Seems like energy might be better spent elsewhere vs something petty.
Just don't get how something like this, or that, would impact anyone in a real sense.
Fuckus rules all
Rob
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2016: Lexington and Wrigley 1
- Christopher McCandless