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Good evening, I just wanted to inquire about becoming a sponsor. I have donated via the paypal option on the main page but I still cant seem to access the sponsor forums to take a look at the tower location.

 

How do I go about getting the forum password. 

 

Thanks,

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Good evening, I just wanted to inquire about becoming a sponsor. I have donated via the paypal option on the main page but I still cant seem to access the sponsor forums to take a look at the tower location.

 

How do I go about getting the forum password.

 

Thanks,

 

Give it some time as s4gru has to update it. If its not updated in a few hours I'd shoot him an email if it doesn't by then letting him know

 

 

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Right on, I appreciate the response

 

You've been upgraded.  K-9 Mail accidentally deleted the notification I received from PayPal.  I had to go in and manually find your PayPal donation online and get your screen name.  Thanks for your patience.

 

Robert

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You've been upgraded.  K-9 Mail accidentally deleted the notification I received from PayPal.  I had to go in and manually find your PayPal donation online and get your screen name.  Thanks for your patience.

 

Robert

No problem, thanks man.

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You're going to love this site it's like getting addicted to good Gryos and hommus..

 

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I thought it was spelled Hummus?

 

 

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You're going to love this site it's like getting addicted to good Gryos and hommus..

 

 

 

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I thought it was spelled Hummus?

 

 

 

 

 

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are you gonna be an #f$ .. Let me guess your iPhone 5 is so cool and spells correctly every time don't go there bro

 

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are you gonna be an #f$ .. Let me guess your iPhone 5 is so cool and spells correctly every time don't go there bro

 

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It has nothing to do with my iPhone. I eat hummus all the time, makes a great substitute for mayo on sandwiches, and a good chip dip instead of beans. I'm sorry if I offended you.

 

And for the record, the auto-correct on my iPhone is hella annoying. I want to shoot my phone for how it spells things at times, lol.

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Not to mention, the correct spelling is "gyros."  But you guys need to cool it.  This will not turn into yet another mobile OS "holy war" thread.

 

AJ

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