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#2322991 02/17/13 03:23 AM
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As is the tradition on this forum per JTB---

Please self moderate related to large threads. If your thread is over 100 posts, please start a new one.


We greatly appreciate that some of you are notifying us in this instance, and yet there is no need. Just start a new thread if yours is large.

We appreciate all of you on this forum. So many of you are vets....folks that have been thru the ringer and have been with us a very long time.

We appreciate you so much.

You represent love at its best, enduring at its hardest.


We send our love from us at divorcebusting.com to you.


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Is there an easy way to determine we have 100 posts on our thread?


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Originally Posted By: hotwheelsaust
Is there an easy way to determine we have 100 posts on our thread?

Look on the main forum page for your thread, the second number is the amount of posts.


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Thanks Cadet.


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OOPs it was the first number - the one that says Replies.


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Bumping this up as a reminder and please keep to one thread. As you finish up a thread (reaching the 100 posting mark), start a new one. When you have multiple threads on the Forum, readers can't keep up w/your journey, nor can you when you need to refer back to your postings.


Sit quietly, the answers will reveal themselves when you least expect them to.
The past is gone, the present is a gift and you need to focus on today, allow the future to reveal itself when it is ready.
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How do you start a new thread I am havinv a bad day.


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