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Denied fair sheriff requesting to join

Discussion in 'Denied' started by KeekerBoi, Jul 21, 2016.

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  1. KeekerBoi

    KeekerBoi Active Member

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    Brawl Wild West Sheriff Application:

    Have you read over the Sheriff Handbook here? -

    What is your in-game name? -grahamcrack31
    What time zone are you in? -Middle TN

    How long have you been playing Wild West? - 2-3 months
    How active would you consider yourself? - 5-6 hours daily
    Why do you want to become a sheriff? -because i love the roll of following the law and helping the server progress and give the must enjoyable experiance for all

    Do you realize if you abuse any commands or privileges your rank will be taken away? -yes and i will never disobay the commands u have kindly given to me

    Please insert a Yes / No poll below.
     
  2. 18kss

    18kss All is within

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    We do not feel that you are ready yet, work on your maturity. You may re-apply in at least 2 weeks. Start a private conversation with me if you have any questions regarding applications.

    Denied.
     
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