A question for the ten club leadership

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  • reditalian
    reditalian Posts: 329
    smile6680 said:
    back in the day they used to have everyone in order of how many posts you had but they stopped that around 10 years ago. Every post counted so everyone tried to get in on every post lol, I was top 50 for awhile. Back in the SENROCK, Earthgirl, Cateeto days. This forum used to be really awesome...very family oriented. That's long gone for the most part.
    I remember back then. I didn't realize there was an on going post tally though. I never really posted over the 20 plus years until recently.
    Oh yeah I spent hours on here trying to get my numbers up lol. They took away almost all of them awhile ago though lol.
    There's no I in team, but there's me.

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  • reditalian
    reditalian Posts: 329
    mattcoz said:
    Get_Right said:
    back in the day they used to have everyone in order of how many posts you had but they stopped that around 10 years ago. Every post counted so everyone tried to get in on every post lol, I was top 50 for awhile. Back in the SENROCK, Earthgirl, Cateeto days. This forum used to be really awesome...very family oriented. That's long gone for the most part.
    81, comebackgirl and others!  Still a bunch of old timers on here. But I agree, the need to know everything attitude definitely changed the tone of the conversations. Why does it matter how many members there are?  Its a shit ton!

    Ahh, those were the days.
    Yup when it was just positive vibes and talking about who was meeting who at which show and SENROCK’s weekly pick of a live show. 
    There's no I in team, but there's me.

    "0035 EVENFLOW PSYCHOS

    "I'm George Bush and my son's an asshole" 08/03/2000

    Don't stop wen you're tired, stop when you're done
  • Indifference
    Indifference Posts: 2,779
    smile6680 said:
    How many active members are there currently? 


    “We’re constantly working on how we can make that experience better and get more tickets into the hands of the fan club members. It really is our goal,” says Bierman. At one point, the club had more than 200,000 active, dues-paying members, and while Bierman politely declines to give a current figure, he says, “enrollment is pretty consistent, and we do see some new interest. We also have quite a few diehards who have been members since the very beginning.”

    SHOW COUNT: (170) 1990's=3, 2000's=53, 2010/20's=114, US=124, CAN=15, Europe=20 ,New Zealand=4, Australia=5
    Mexico=1, Colombia=1