Red is reserved for Mods rule?

I once got a 7 day ban on a first offense with no priors for pointing out to Coyote that IM2 shouldn't be using big bold red fonts several times to talk down to people like he was somebody in a thread that he and she were both participating in. I had asked in the thread why he was being permitted to do so right in front of her, literally in posts right before hers.

Only time I ever got thrown in the hole on here.

That bogus shit is still on my record, too. Ha.
 
i always thought that when the mods are in MOD MODE, then their replies are written in red ... otherwise they use regular black to post as a normy.
 
i always thought that when the mods are in MOD MODE, then their replies are written in red ... otherwise they use regular black to post as a normy.
Only when they are making a statement.
 
" Better Than Having The Entire Post Deleted "

* Making Fun In The Back Ground *
I got this "odd" alert....Is someone hackin' on me or is this for real? ;)

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Can a mod cite the rule that spells out that "Red is reserved for Mods"?
Not that I really care, it's fine, but I culled though the rules and could not find it.
If that is indeed the case then please remove the red option from the color
palette.
I must have "red bolded" hundreds of sentences before.
My recommendation is that all your posts should be in white .
 
as a MOD.
They are in that mode normally. Ever notice carrying out a post, say in white lettering, then they highlight something in red to make a point?
They have to highlight it and choose color like everyone else.
 
I knew that you were a jailbird.

Actually, now that I'm reminded, I did get thrown in the hole a second time a couple of years later for like two days.

For the same thing, though. Contempt of maude.

I think both were just cases which could be compared to when the coppers whack a dolt in the nawgin with their stick and hurry up and throw the loudest dissenter in the back of the van real fast before anyone else gets the courage to dissent.

But it's just whatevs. I'm just naturally reminded of these tyrannical injustices partaken by The Man whenever threads like these come up.
 
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Actually, now that I'm reminded, I did get thrown in the hole a second time a couple of years later for like two days.

For the same thing, though. Contempt of maude.

I think both were just cases which could be compared to when the coppers whack a dolt in the nawgin with their stick and hurry up and throw the loudest dissenter in the back of the van real fast before anyone else gets the courage to dissent.

But it's just whatevs. I'm just naturally reminded of these tyrannical injustices partaken by The Man whenever threads like these come up.
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I knew that you were a jailbird.
Or a Correctional Officer. ;)

Back in the day there was a big sign in the convict mess hall that read "Take What you Want, Eat What You Take". It was still there in '74 but was not really enforced except for wanton waste.

I was looking through an Isolation Log Book from back in the 50s one night and I saw where one convict got 15 days in the hole for not eating a patty of butter!
 
Or a Correctional Officer. ;)

Been there, done that.

Back in the day there was a big sign in the convict mess hall that read "Take What you Want, Eat What You Take". It was still there in '74 but was not really enforced except for wanton waste.

I was looking through an Isolation Log Book from back in the 50s one night and I saw where one convict got 15 days in the hole for not eating a patty of butter!
Sounds like the Gen. Pop. diet.

Seg. Prisoner Diet #1 was bread and water.

/Screw, out.
 
Been there, done that.


Sounds like the Gen. Pop. diet.

Seg. Prisoner Diet #1 was bread and water.

/Screw, out.
We fed the ones in the hole what was on the menu except they got water and no desert.

Back in the day the convicts were fed very well....None of that processed crap they feed now.

We grew/raised almost all our meats and vegetables. A couple Units had apple/peach orchards.

We had a commercial cannery at the women's prison that canned what was grown at the State Farm for our use and the excess was sold under the Pocahontas and Powhatan brands.

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Most of the rest (grains, flour, grits, cornmeal, rice, and such) came from the USDA.....Fresh baked bread or yeast rolls every day.

One Unit near the Bay even had a fishing boat and provided salted herring for the whole system.

From '74 to about 1980 we drank USGI coffee from the Korean war era! It was right stout but still good.
 
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We fed the ones in the hole what was on the menu except they got water and no desert.

Back in the day the convicts were fed very well....None of that processed crap they feed now.

We grew/raised almost all our meats and vegetables. A couple Units had apple/peach orchards.

We had a commercial cannery at the women's prison that canned what was grown at the State Farm for our use and the excess was sold under the Pocahontas and Powhatan brands.

OIP.LYSCYGDUksUzpSEJ1bDQ_AHaC1


fruit+002+Powhatan+apple+sauce_002.jpg



Most of the rest (grains, flour, grits, cornmeal, rice, and such) came from the USDA.....Fresh baked bread or yeast rolls every day.

One Unit near the Bay even had a fishing boat and provided salted herring for the whole system.

From '74 to about 1980 we drank USGI coffee from the Korean war era! It was right stout but still good.
Who wants to eat desert?
 
At the end of the day, you better not cross the red line................ :auiqs.jpg:
 
We fed the ones in the hole what was on the menu except they got water and no desert.

Seg Prisoner Diet #2.

Back in the day the convicts were fed very well....None of that processed crap they feed now.

We grew/raised almost all our meats and vegetables. A couple Units had apple/peach orchards.

We had a commercial cannery at the women's prison that canned what was grown at the State Farm for our use and the excess was sold under the Pocahontas and Powhatan brands.
We ran a Farm Annex and the food was brought into the Max. The gen pop food was better than they deserved, so we changed the food when it was delivered from the annex.

Inmates had to use a stick to lever the cell doors open. We opened the doors with a wheel, outside of the tier.

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Outside of the wall was the Farm. (closed now) and "Versa Portion Control" feeds the cons now.

Crapola.
 
Is there any truth to the old wives tale, that the screws in joint simply couldn't make the cut for the police and fire departments?

Not red.
 
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