To Be a Warrior Member , Worth It?

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Hello All Warriors,

Just like the title says. Is it worth it to become a war room member?
  • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
    That depends really.

    If you pay $97 and from that you put to use some of the ideas you come across and earn more than $97, then yes, it is worth it. In fact just for the experience it may be worth it.

    Or you may buy it and not put to use or not find anything that makes you money so you'll get angry and say the war room wasn't worth it.

    To be ruthlessly honest though, as you make exactly 5017.34 every 17 days I wouldn't even have asked. Just buy it and see. Pocket money.

    Either way I'd ask people in the main discussion forum, down here in the bar area we discuss more inane things like landing things on comets and shopping malls on Mars.

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  • Profile picture of the author laurencewins
    The title says warrior member, not war room member.
    Nothing is worth it if you don;t take action.
    If you do take action, you'll find more golden treasures in the war room than you could ever dream about.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by smaddoxjr View Post

    Is it worth it to become a war room member?
    Scott, I'm not trying to "have a go" at you, but does it ever occur to you to use the forum's search function?

    The reason I'm asking is that there's an enormous number of threads asking exactly what you've just asked, whose collected reponses give far more opinions, and far more detail on this subject than you could ever hope to see by starting off yet another thread to ask exactly the same question yet again.

    And some of them are even very recent/current/active. There was one only yesterday!

    Also, the value of the War Room would be greatly reduced for you, if you never search for anything. "Just saying".

    Also, according to your signature, you're making about $10k per month anyway, so you can surely afford $97 to find out???

    Here are a few recent threads, just to start off your collection ...

    http://www.warriorforum.com/off-topi...harge-now.html
    http://www.warriorforum.com/off-topi...-war-room.html
    http://www.warriorforum.com/off-topi...-war-room.html
    http://www.warriorforum.com/off-topi...r-room-no.html


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    • Profile picture of the author Kay King
      This question recently is coming from people who joined months - or even years - ago. If the War Room wasn't worth $20 when you joined - why consider paying $97?

      Would I pay that? No - I wouldn't.
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    • Profile picture of the author smaddoxjr
      You gave such a thorough response. I really appreciete that. As I am accomplishing become a better person then I was yesterday. Maybe I just like to cause havvock or just "ruffle feathers". Thank you for not having a "go at me" but I must say I really needed the laugh from some of these comments. Just having fun and not hurting anyone. My sincere apologies if I caused any inconvenience. As for as the future I will click the white tab that clearly says search, then I will search the forum before starting a new thread. This is located at the top of the page in the red bar.





      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      Scott, I'm not trying to "have a go" at you, but does it ever occur to you to use the forum's search function?

      The reason I'm asking is that there's an enormous number of threads asking exactly what you've just asked, whose collected reponses give far more opinions, and far more detail on this subject than you could ever hope to see by starting off yet another thread to ask exactly the same question yet again.

      And some of them are even very recent/current/active. There was one only yesterday!

      Also, the value of the War Room would be greatly reduced for you, if you never search for anything. "Just saying".

      Also, according to your signature, you're making about $10k per month anyway, so you can surely afford $97 to find out???

      Here are a few recent threads, just to start off your collection ...

      http://www.warriorforum.com/off-topi...harge-now.html
      http://www.warriorforum.com/off-topi...-war-room.html
      http://www.warriorforum.com/off-topi...-war-room.html
      http://www.warriorforum.com/off-topi...r-room-no.html


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  • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
    If you don't know how to search the forum for information (for example: the answer to this very question), the War Room is probably not going to be worth it for you.
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    • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
      Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

      If you don't know how to search the forum for information (for example: the answer to this very question), the War Room is probably not going to be worth it for you.

      I think I should explain what the War Room is;

      Ahem...

      It is a place where we declare War on other members. On January 14, 2012, I declared war on Dan Riffle. In the war room, you plan strategies, form alliances, and attack your opponent.

      These attacks actually, through magic, transfer to the real world. If I punch Riffle in the nose, in the War Room, his nose bleeds in real life.

      Unfortunately, Riffle found out my weakness...Donuts. When Riffle feeds me a donut in the War Room, I gain weight in real life.

      This has left Riffle with a perpetual black eye and swollen nose...and now I'm fat....all thanks to The War Room.

      This is all backed up by the theory of Quantum Mechanics.

      Is it worth the money? Ask Riffle's nose. And the best part? Free Donuts!
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      • Profile picture of the author Kay King
        Now - see what you started?

        Claude's on a tear again looking for donuts.

        He's not really fat but he is quite fluffy....
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        • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
          Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

          Now - see what you started?

          Claude's on a tear again looking for donuts.

          He's not really fat but he is quite fluffy....

          Little does he know that I'm on to him. Now that I have him trained with donuts, I'm going to attack him with kale salad.
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          • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
            Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

            Little does he know that I'm on to him. Now that I have him trained with donuts, I'm going to attack him with kale salad.
            If you would have just kept your mouth shut, and just gave me the kale salad, I might have just thought it was a leafy donut. Now, I'm on to you.
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            • Profile picture of the author Kay King
              Mr Riffle -

              Here's what I don't understand about kale (aside from the fact it tastes like bad lettuce)....

              It's supposed to be healthy so it's commended by nutritionnuts.

              But when watching cooking shows I notice chefs often deep fry kale to make it palatable.

              Claude and I want to know - if you are going to deep fry kale...why not just eat a damned donut instead?
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              • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
                Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

                Mr Riffle -

                Here's what I don't understand about kale (aside from the fact it tastes like bad lettuce)....

                It's supposed to be healthy so it's commended by nutritionnuts.

                But when watching cooking shows I notice chefs often deep fry kale to make it palatable.

                Claude and I want to know - if you are going to deep fry kale...why not just eat a damned donut instead?
                Yeah, Kay and I want to know.

                We're looking straight at you, Mister Riffle.
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              • Profile picture of the author Tom B
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                Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

                Mr Riffle -

                Here's what I don't understand about kale (aside from the fact it tastes like bad lettuce)....

                It's supposed to be healthy so it's commended by nutritionnuts.

                But when watching cooking shows I notice chefs often deep fry kale to make it palatable.

                Claude and I want to know - if you are going to deep fry kale...why not just eat a damned donut instead?
                I juice kale (collard greens are also really nutritious). I also juice donuts to add flavor to the kale juice.
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              • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
                Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

                Mr Riffle -

                Here's what I don't understand about kale (aside from the fact it tastes like bad lettuce)....

                It's supposed to be healthy so it's commended by nutritionnuts.

                But when watching cooking shows I notice chefs often deep fry kale to make it palatable.

                Claude and I want to know - if you are going to deep fry kale...why not just eat a damned donut instead?
                I'm going to answer this honestly: you have to massage your kale. Seriously. It releases its natural juices. Tastes much better. Note: I'm not saying massaging your kale will make it taste like custard. It will just make it taste like better-tasting kale. Personally, I only use kale in soups.
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                    • Profile picture of the author Khemosabi
                      Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

                      Claude, everyone knows this is a complete and utter falsity because you said it took ten minutes.
                      Claude, please don't answer this, but I have to ask.

                      Was Riffle using a Dyson?

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                      • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
                        Originally Posted by Khemosabi View Post

                        Claude, please don't answer this, but I have to ask.

                        Was Riffle using a Dyson?

                        ~ Theresa.....
                        Dyson is his pet name for his...you know...kale.

                        Now....switching to normal mode...
                        Seriously. All this talk of kale...made me look it up, because I barely knew it was a leafy vegetable. I think I'll give it a try.
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                        • Profile picture of the author Khemosabi
                          Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

                          Dyson is his pet name for his...you know...kale.



                          #timetologout.

                          I once owned an expensive Eureka
                          I used while I lived in Topeka
                          To much my avail
                          it wouldn't suck kale
                          So I left it on a road in Chewelah.
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                        • Profile picture of the author smaddoxjr
                          With all this Kale talk , I began on wondering. Are the leathery leaves and thick stalks daunting? (Just Saying) . All jokes aside, It has been hectic and I found this thread very amusing. So thank you!

                          Here is a fun recipe . Raw Kale Salad Recipe





                          Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

                          Dyson is his pet name for his...you know...kale.

                          Now....switching to normal mode...
                          Seriously. All this talk of kale...made me look it up, because I barely knew it was a leafy vegetable. I think I'll give it a try.
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                          • Profile picture of the author Kay King
                            I had to laugh at the links at the end of that kale article. One link is to advice on best way to cook green beans.

                            The 'recipe' for cooking fresh green beans is similar to my family's way of preparing them for generations. Funny to see it as "something new".

                            As for kale - massage it to remove "some of" the bitterness.

                            Got it - sticking with a donut for now.
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                    • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
                      Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

                      Claude, everyone knows this is a complete and utter falsity because you said it took ten minutes.
                      The ten minutes included "setting the table" and preparing the kale for the massaging.

                      I assumed everyone knew that.

                      Preparing the kale for massaging included slowly taking the kale out of its package.....a warm sensuous cleaning, and fluffing the kale leaves.

                      So, yes...the ten minutes also included the Fluffing.
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      • Profile picture of the author Khemosabi
        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

        I think I should explain what the War Room is;

        Ahem...

        It is a place where we declare War on other members. On January 14, 2012, I declared war on Dan Riffle. In the war room, you plan strategies, form alliances, and attack your opponent.

        These attacks actually, through magic, transfer to the real world. If I punch Riffle in the nose, in the War Room, his nose bleeds in real life.

        Unfortunately, Riffle found out my weakness...Donuts. When Riffle feeds me a donut in the War Room, I gain weight in real life.

        This has left Riffle with a perpetual black eye and swollen nose...and now I'm fat....all thanks to The War Room.

        This is all backed up by the theory of Quantum Mechanics.

        Is it worth the money? Ask Riffle's nose. And the best part? Free Donuts!
        Sorry Riffle, really I am, but this just needs to be pointed out.

        Claude. While you may be "on to" Riffle's tips and tricks You really are missing one key factor in why he always bests you.

        Ghosts. That's right Claude, ghosts. Because you denounce anything afterlife, you have missed the real reason members join this forum. .....

        It's the voices at first. When you have put in enough time and reach a certain post count (yep, even the OT posts count here), then and only then, can you really enjoy your membership.

        Sure, there's free donuts (doughnuts Claude), and kale, but when you have reached that point, that's when you hear the voices from the past.

        Great Warriors who used to post here and gave us all an insight, taught us, coached us, put us in our place, their voices can still be heard! You (depending on your Warrior status) can actually see them, yep, they'll appear.

        Those of us who know how to use the SECRET search function will and do experience them.

        Don't forget, you will need super powers to see the "private" forums, even if you dare to become a War Room member.

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          Originally Posted by Khemosabi View Post

          Sorry Riffle, really I am, but this just needs to be pointed out.

          Claude. While you may be "on to" Riffle's tips and tricks You really are missing one key factor in why he always bests you.

          Ghosts. That's right Claude, ghosts.
          And dragons. Don't forget the dragons.
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    Me: Hey Claude...what do you want on your kale?

    Claude: Cheesecake.
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    • Profile picture of the author Cali16
      Only here in the OT can a thread about joining the war room become completely derailed by a discussion about the benefits of massaging one's kale....
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      • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
        Kale...kale reminds me of McHale's Navy. Blech to both!




        I don't know what my dad ever saw in this, but then again, he loved The Three Stooges too, haha!


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        • Profile picture of the author Kurt
          Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

          Kale...kale reminds me of McHale's Navy. Blech to both!



          I don't know what my dad ever saw in this, but then again, he loved The Three Stooges too, haha!




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          You don't like McHale's Navy? Put your hands in the air and step away from the remote control! Now!

          And may you forever be condemned to be sawn in half in one of Gruber's failed magic tricks...
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          • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
            Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

            You don't like McHale's Navy? Put your hands in the air and step away from the remote control! Now!

            And may you forever be condemned to be sawn in half in one of Gruber's failed magic tricks...
            It was McHale's Navy where I first thought Tim Conway was a comedy genius.

            About Kale;

            This is not a joke. My wife bought a bag of kale. I'm going to eat it, and try it different ways.

            If I hate it as much as I think I will...I'm killing Riffle. (OK, maybe that part was a joke)

            I'll steam it to see if it tastes better, Maybe hide it in soup.
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  • Profile picture of the author SteveSilver
    I had the same question a week ago, thought about it then just upgraded out of curiosity and to get more than 10 messages allowed in my inbox.. and let me tell you it is very much worth it just to be in that secret hidden room
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      Originally Posted by SteveSilver View Post

      let me tell you it is very much worth it just to be in that secret hidden room
      Indeed.

      The Brassica Oleracea recipes alone are worth the entry-fee.

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