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skirtedMarine wrote:We're all stumbling through life, One thing I can say is that some of us silly P###ks here might be opinionated, academically inclined.... Politically motivated, and afflicted by Cranial Rectal inversion, but with time, I hope you might find the entertainment in the characters that I've found -ForFree! Cheers, from Oahu!
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I fail to see where hoborob feels that he unwelcome. I may not agree with everything he has posted but then the same applies to others of you too. I don't think that there has been any disconcerted antagonism towards him. Maybe he has not been courted as much as he would like but then you get the attention proportional to your input and I have had some of my comments ignored as well so that's not unusual. If hoborob does look in maybe he could clarify with some examples, then we can comment further and potentially try an fix any perceived deficiencies. We can't fix what we don't know about.
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Sinned wrote:...We can't fix what we don't know about.
So true.
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We can't fix what we don't know about.
At least We're willing to try! :ugeek:
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skirtedMarine wrote:At least We're willing to try! :ugeek:
There is that, but: is it broken?
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crfriend wrote:
skirtedMarine wrote:At least We're willing to try! :ugeek:
There is that, but: is it broken?
I really don't think it is. :D
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Sorry you found the cafe disagreeable. I left it for a couple years so I don’t know what contributed to your dismay. A bit of time removed is sometimes helpful to clear the mind and forgive all us miserable curmudgeons. Wishing you a speedy healing process. Take care.

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