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Hi SON folks!

I need to get this off my chest and say that there are some things I need to clear up. Apparently, I had some issues with someone that, for some reason, I did not ignore and realize that the SON staff preferred I ignore it altogether. I made comments that were better off not being said so basically it just fueled some fire. Anyways, my intention was not to hurt anyone or to disrespect any members of the moderating staff, who I think does a great job here. If anyone was offended or upset with anything I said or did, I want to apologize to you all right now. I am admitting that I have not always done the right thing here but, from here on out, I will definitely be more respectful of others and work to just improve my overall style at SON, the greatest message board on the Internet :D

I hope everyone can accept these words and we choose to move on together as a tight group..I am very proud to have formed some wonderful friendships here and love all the comments I get to read about soaps, music, movies, off topic related issues, and anything else. Please know that I am not always here with the wrong intentions but with ones that are about posting my thoughts and feelings on certain issues, people in the news, and basically have a fun time. If I intruded on that right against others, let me say I deeply regret it and apologize profusely.

Thanks for reading this, everyone, and I hope to be in good spirits with you all as we continue to show why SON truly rocks :)

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So... One thing I don't understand about this board is: why don't people say explicitly who they're talking about? If someone hates Ryan Chandler :P, he or she should write a huge, fiery, damning speech delivered to condemn that particular member. :lol: Of course, with evidence to support a certain claim.

Sure, that might cause the ban, but at least you set the record straight.

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