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December 2014 Banter Thread


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Year after year we see scenarios where models have a storm, lose a storm and then bring it back. If it weren't for the fact that matt is the one that started the thread, I'd be all for locking it up until Wednesday evening. 

To be fair and unbiased...........year after year we see scenarios where models have a storm, lose a storm, and then we start looking for the next storm.

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Entire sub-forum is funny. You have no idea how many troll posts I have wanted to make today.

 

It like the bay of fundy tide cycle but instead of 12 hours it's 1.2 hours.

 

this place would make for a good psychological study

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OMG

... much like there is a fakereedtimmer twitter handle, there is a "notjustinberk" twitter handle. naturally, i follow both. because who doesn't love satire.

Me too and I've had Twitter fights with both the real ones!
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Serious question that I don't know belongs in the model threads:

 

I get why the ensembles are more helpful than the OP at range - more and average and all that, yes?

 

What I don't yet fully grasp is why the OP is the OP for any given model. Isn't the OP in reality just another member? Or is it more (better) than just another member?

 

Does that question even make sense?

 

For instance, when someone looks at ensembles, posts a set, and says "I will take P007" - why is the OP more dependable/primary/whatever-the-right-word-is than member P00-whatever".

 

I will hang up and listen.

 

And then call back and ask another dumb question probably.

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