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Does anyone know why that site still has registration disabled from the site? I find it a little pretentious. Like only the current members are worthy about discussing St. John's basketball on the premier St. John's forum. I understand there have been a few bad seeds but they are missing out on some potential members that could be an asset to the site. It's a good forum to read but forums are not as fun if you can't participate.

The annoying this is that I think I registered a few years ago but can't remember by log in and the e-mail address I used was my college one that is no longer active.
07-15-2005 08:19 AM
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There are so many good boards now that do the same thing, redmen.com is just one of them.
08-09-2005 10:21 PM
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