I never like arguing with a mod, but just because you or one person thinks a topic is not for GJ should not be enough reason to kill them off. Notice the bold blue section, this is the most important part of GJ, community, some people don't like people in general, but without people and normal conversations this site becomes a reference site. I happen to like the community aspect of things and free parking allows this without messing up the reference aspects of the site. Please do not take this as a personal attack HOTFR8, just my personal opinion that aligns with my sense of fairness.
For the record the rules per Ryan (owner/admin) are these:
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This forum is devoted to those things that are found in the garage, but that are outside of the realm of garage design and tools. This is the perfect place to post your latest project whether it be a ground up restoration of your truck or a custom coffee table for your man room. These types of posts are encouraged and featured here!
This forum is also a place to post typical conversations that you might have in your garage. We like the idea of promoting the community here and want to provide a place where folks can keep in touch with others of like mind. These threads, however, are not the focus of Free Parking. Off topic posts will be deleted if they have no redeeming value.
Here's a few quick rules to live by:
We are all grown adults. Respect one another and treat each as you would want to be treated.
Agree to Disagree. You won't change anyone's mind by arguing over the internet.
Don't attack others. Learn to get along with others and if you can't, learn how to ignore them. We don't allow arguing or fighting or general tomfoolery.
No posts aimed at embarrassing, harassing, creating problems, belittling or otherwise designed to make others feel unwelcome.
Everything (content and images) must remain PG-13 rated.
No useless posting or wasting forum resources.
Absolutely no politics.
No religious discussions.
Moderators can and will delete posts at their own discretion.
Above all, have fun... and enjoy the forum. It's all for you.
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