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Huddle Mod Nominations


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If you would like to nominate yourself or someone else to be a 2013 huddle mod please use this thread to do so.

 

 

Requirements;

 

- At least 2 year huddle membership

- Frequent huddle visitation

- Ability to comply with moderation rules, not under moderate or over moderate

- Must look good not look awfu not make others want to vomit when wearing a speedo

- Kurb must like you

-You must send admins/mods pictures of your wife/g.f (only if she is hot) for review. If she does not measure up you are disqualified.

 

Edit:~Kurb added qualifications~

 

 

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I'll nominate myself, what could go wrong?

 

I've been huddling for years now

I spend my life browsing this forum

I learnt them rules rly good, I'm dat deal.

I already moderate 5 forums and I own a few myself. I know the Mod CP for VBulletin like the back of my hand.

I obviously can rock a speedo.

 

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Ill put my hat in the ring.

Been here since before the NFL made you change the name.

Im here so much I have to edit the firewall logs at work to cover my tracks

Never gotten so much as a warning when it comes to the rules

Speedo days are behind me but I look like a million bucks in a snuggie

Bonus: Ill turn the search feature back on on Sunday night so you wont have to listen too be bitch all season about it being turned off.

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I also nominate myself to expand my moderation duties from the Hornets forum to help out here as well.

 

Hellz no.  Proudiddy has been a mid-evil tyrant over in Hornets.  Huddlers are scared to venture there.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

lol j/k I would be down with Proudiddy being a mod.

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