Man I know it! Heck get him drunk and just imagine what he can be capable of.......
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Man I know it! Heck get him drunk and just imagine what he can be capable of.......
Just smile it won't crack your face
The statistics on sanity are that one out of every four persons is
suffering from some sort of mental illness. Think of your three best
friends -- if they're okay, then it's you.
Just smile it won't crack your face
The statistics on sanity are that one out of every four persons is
suffering from some sort of mental illness. Think of your three best
friends -- if they're okay, then it's you.
Well getting back on topic - our offer to help out with the boyscout event had everything to do with wanting to help out a great bunch of kids with a very cool hobby and had nothing to do with promoting anyone's "site" I regret that work committments are going to prevent me from attending the boyscout event. IMHO the "site wars" had no place in this thread.
If you want to try cross country skiing, start with a small country
Ok since you asked I have an opinion on this. Not eveyone is able to attend all events and there is a lot of "inside jokes" on this site (ie: what the heck is a numbat). Also, not everyone is recognized on a milestone cache (our 500th went un-noticed) and not everyone's birthday is recognized. I enjoy these forums and have learned so much from "paying attention" but I can easily see where some people feel like they're on the outside looking in.
If you want to try cross country skiing, start with a small country
These are all excellent examples.
I, for one, tend to watch and recognize those I cache with and know (milestones). It is with no intent to place anyone else higher than another.
And congrats on that 500 level. Very worthy of a pat on the back!
The numbat thread started after some of us all attended the same wedding. We were all seated at the same table and the tables had names of animals on them. I can't even remember what a numbat is except it lives in Austrailia. You should have jumped right in and asked but I know that is easy to now (and for me as I officiated at the wedding).
Thank you for speaking up and expressing your feelings. It is from being open and honest with one another we improve our community.