What's the difference between a Cathlete, a Catheite, and a Member? Dani
Y yelly Cathlete May 11, 2009 #1 What's the difference between a Cathlete, a Catheite, and a Member? Dani
LauraMax Cathlete May 11, 2009 #2 It's post numbers. A Decathlete is 10,000+. Can't remember the others.
Y yelly Cathlete May 11, 2009 #3 I thought a DeCathlete was something like Decaf coffee - like they were De-Cathenated, and they no longer liked her! Dani
I thought a DeCathlete was something like Decaf coffee - like they were De-Cathenated, and they no longer liked her! Dani
Shannon_B Cathlete May 11, 2009 #4 Lol, I was wondering the same thing a while ago, but then I figured it out. And that's so funny about the De-Cathenated..hahah
Lol, I was wondering the same thing a while ago, but then I figured it out. And that's so funny about the De-Cathenated..hahah
J jimmie48 Cathlete May 11, 2009 #5 Here's my dumb question...I have figured out that DH means husband, DS means son, etc. but what does the the "D" stand for?
Here's my dumb question...I have figured out that DH means husband, DS means son, etc. but what does the the "D" stand for?
Y yelly Cathlete May 11, 2009 #6 jimmie48 said: Here's my dumb question...I have figured out that DH means husband, DS means son, etc. but what does the the "D" stand for? Click to expand... EXACTLY!! I have no idea either!?! I feel like sometimes I'm reading a different language!
jimmie48 said: Here's my dumb question...I have figured out that DH means husband, DS means son, etc. but what does the the "D" stand for? Click to expand... EXACTLY!! I have no idea either!?! I feel like sometimes I'm reading a different language!
babindy Cathlete May 11, 2009 #8 dania said: EXACTLY!! I have no idea either!?! I feel like sometimes I'm reading a different language! Click to expand... I think the D usually stands for 'Dear' or 'Darling'. Although there are times it's probably a different 'D' word
dania said: EXACTLY!! I have no idea either!?! I feel like sometimes I'm reading a different language! Click to expand... I think the D usually stands for 'Dear' or 'Darling'. Although there are times it's probably a different 'D' word