Crookedaxle said: (quoted from post at 21:36:39 02/04/09) Does anyone know if the bashing board is still up? I had made a few friends there and was looking to get some technical questions answered for my Bible Camp 560. They seemed like good guys to me but there are a couple of real stinkers there too. I don't know if I will allow my 9 year old son to post there or not. I couldn't believe some of the trash I saw on that filthy Red Power website though. Those people that run site must be straight from skid row and of very low moral character. I think they're in it strictly for the money.
Sincerely,
Trevor Price
Dude...................your a nut
The red power board COSTS them money to keep up and let everyone use it free. they arent in it "for the money". they try to run a successful magazine and monitor the website at the same time. some things have gotten out of hand, but trust me, ived looked at the bash board. you go over there and have a dandy old time :roll:
and you let a 9 year old cruise the internet??????? thats crazy. they should be doing an interactive DVD of reader rabbit or somehting along those lines.
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