Posted by 1948CaseVAI on October 08, 2020 at 06:59:01 from (68.235.43.140):
In Reply to: George Terre Haute posted by wilson ind on October 07, 2020 at 08:16:29:
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Now THAT is funny and shows you keep up with the outside world!
As far as Geo not taking criticism well, why should he? Why do people here feel the need to suppoly criticism to others? This is suppposed, I thought, to be a freiendly place. You can give advice but that need not be destrictive. If you do not like what someone has made or done just move on quietly. I know I am not perfect at this, but I vow to try to be better.
I know folks come and go but I recall just five or so years ago I could spend a good 45 minutes in the morning reading the first three forums on the list here. Now I am done in about 10. The place is being deserted. Guess I will start looking elsewhere but this forum has sure been nice and helpful at times, and generally interesting even if I was not looking for info on a problem.
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