Metaxa
02-05-2012, 02:14 PM
Where is the button I click to show my discrete yet attractive and intellectually stimulating signature?
I've made one, it shows when I go to the UserCp, my avatar showed up but the sig part remains behind.
Also, is it only site supporters who can change the "Junior Member, Member, Senior Member" thing?
I assume progression is based on number of posts but I fail to see anywhere in the UserCp to edit that, yet I see others have personalized theirs.
Thanks.
Metaxa
02-05-2012, 02:16 PM
...and like magic, it shows up on this very post!
Its like being in a store, you finally give up and ask the clerk where the condoms are, only to have him point out to you that you are standing right in front of them.
the_jeep_now
02-05-2012, 02:18 PM
Also, is it only site supporters who can change the "Junior Member, Member, Senior Member" thing?
I assume progression is based on number of posts but I fail to see anywhere in the UserCp to edit that, yet I see others have personalized theirs.
You're correct. Your member status will change based on number of posts.
tiptronic
02-05-2012, 02:29 PM
I used to drink a Greek Brandy called Metaxa ?? Anyway welcome & just keep those Banjos to yourself !!
the_jeep_now
02-05-2012, 02:47 PM
I used to drink a Greek Brandy called Metaxa ?? Anyway welcome & just keep those Banjos to yourself !!
Good taste, tip :notworthy:
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Metaxa
02-05-2012, 02:54 PM
I used to drink a Greek Brandy called Metaxa ?? Anyway welcome & just keep those Banjos to yourself !!
Metaxa is to brandy as Southern Comfort is to bourbon.
Only not sweet, I guess.
Metaxa is responsible for my twins, my (limited) wealth and for a stewardess who has stalked me for ten years.
Yes, it has brought great joy into my life.
Guys, ladies, I know this is the Internet and we all work for the CIA in international espionage but true story:
I was introduced to Metaxa brandy while sitting on a beach on a little island off the coast of Greece by Leonard Cohen and one of the Metaxa grandsons.
(great-grandsons?)
I'm not rich and famous, but sure got lucky that day...a story I'll take to my grave because there will be none greater.