i need more water guns what should i get?
- sogoie
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i need more water guns what should i get?
name's sogoie i have 1 problem. I NEED MORE WATERGUNS. i know i want get the moster xl but in Indiana i cant find one, only super soaker water guns. I CAN ONLY ONLY GET WATER GUNS THAT ARE AT TOYS R US and that are 2006 and mabey 05. What should i get. oh 1 more thing I already have a Flashflood Max-I and a Max-I Arctic Shock with a Max-I aqua pak. please list the prices also.
- DX
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Please listen to other members and especially mods! Do I really have tell you "don't double post" and "fix that grammar" for a 3rd time? Do you know what mods on most forums do with members who ignore 1st warnings, never mind 3? If you actually listened and cleaned up your posts, people would answer your questions instead of lecturing on grammar.
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- joannaardway
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Your grammar is appalling. So, as part of a punishment, you must sift through my complaints and solutions to find the answers.
However, if you don't read the suggestions, and take them into account, I will stop posting answers to your questions until you have done so.
(I am a regular contributor, you do not want to lose my input here.)
I have flagged corrections in bold - The Monster XL was a Super Soaker, the Super Soakers in shops today are of the Soaker Tag variety.
If you can get them, two of the better guns of recent years were the Aquapack Devastator and the Triple Aggressor (this is rather old [2004] and may not be available)
And the most important rule of all:
However, if you don't read the suggestions, and take them into account, I will stop posting answers to your questions until you have done so.
(I am a regular contributor, you do not want to lose my input here.)
- When joining/rejoining a forum, always act humbly - always believe that almost everyone knows better. Example: Do not say things to the effect of:
That is never the case.dude my armory is so awesome you don't want to hear about it. - Please do not use text language like "1 more thing" the forum does not charge for extra letters - texts do.
- Do not capitalise whole sentences. It is annoying and is seen as shouting. In truth bold text is more effective
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- Use the spell checker. You see the button two places to the right of "submit post" - use that before the sumbit post button.
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This should be:i know i want get the moster xl but in Indiana i cant find one, only super soaker water guns
I know I want to want to get the Monster XL, but in Indiana, I can't find one, only Soaker Tag water guns
I have flagged corrections in bold - The Monster XL was a Super Soaker, the Super Soakers in shops today are of the Soaker Tag variety.
- Learn the appropriate terms.
If you can get them, two of the better guns of recent years were the Aquapack Devastator and the Triple Aggressor (this is rather old [2004] and may not be available)
And the most important rule of all:
- IT IS ALWAYS BETTER TO POST IN AN EXISTING THREAD THAN START AN NEW ONE. (HOWEVER, THE POST MUST BE APPROPRAITE TO THE THREAD)
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Get some Water Warriors guns. Why get an Overload for $30 when you can get a Hydra Pak or a Blazer for $20 each? Water Warriors will get you more for your money. I don't believe TRU carries any "good" WW guns, but surely there's a K-mart, Wal-mart, Target, or something around your area, where you can find WW guns. Or try Amazon. They have several good WW guns.
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"APPROPRAITE" Joanna?
Whether this is part of the text from the f.a.q. (if so, strange that such a typo was overlooked) or not does not really matter. I dont want to sound as a bore, just don't boast about spell checks and proof readings, as typing mistakes are often easily overlooked, especially if it is late and youre tired. I agree that sogoies posts are awful, and judging from the oddly put questions the poster seriously needs to learn a thing or two, yet some of these warnings that seem to accompany this type of posts can be just as annoying as the original offense. Whether the best strategy is to jump onto it or simply ignore it is something I dont want to go into. In effect, if everyone were to read the rules it would simply not be necessary at all. Just be careful at what exactly you reply to such posts. As these forums are generally not among those with the highest participation rate, you most certainly want to avoid coming across as arrogant, no matter how annoyed you are at the offense, as to avoid putting off people. Always remember that the behavior of especially senior members, moderators and administrators severely impacts how the forum is perceived and that there are people around that do not share your high intelligence. Correctly handling such matters is thus highly advisable.
Whether this is part of the text from the f.a.q. (if so, strange that such a typo was overlooked) or not does not really matter. I dont want to sound as a bore, just don't boast about spell checks and proof readings, as typing mistakes are often easily overlooked, especially if it is late and youre tired. I agree that sogoies posts are awful, and judging from the oddly put questions the poster seriously needs to learn a thing or two, yet some of these warnings that seem to accompany this type of posts can be just as annoying as the original offense. Whether the best strategy is to jump onto it or simply ignore it is something I dont want to go into. In effect, if everyone were to read the rules it would simply not be necessary at all. Just be careful at what exactly you reply to such posts. As these forums are generally not among those with the highest participation rate, you most certainly want to avoid coming across as arrogant, no matter how annoyed you are at the offense, as to avoid putting off people. Always remember that the behavior of especially senior members, moderators and administrators severely impacts how the forum is perceived and that there are people around that do not share your high intelligence. Correctly handling such matters is thus highly advisable.