Posted by DickL on November 01, 2009 at 15:52:13 from (76.76.33.112):
In Reply to: Re: Asking for help posted by rrlund on November 01, 2009 at 07:58:56:
How silly and I bet you would think it would be nice to get a thank you also when your help actually worked for them. Another silly thought.
What will actually will happen will be no posting until someone else has a similar problem and they will be the expurt. If the problem is in the same area but takes a different repair and someone posts the correct fix they will challenge them. Useta bother me and why I started to take pictures to show what I was talking about. Mostly on the Allis boards. No one on the net bothers me any more. I decided that if I couldn't have good fun on the boards I would have to give it up. Being bothered is a personal decision and I choose not to let anyone rile me. Not even Scotty. That takes real determination. (:^D
For the thin skin readers the (:^D indicates tongue in cheek. I happen to like Scotty even if he doesn't understand me. I dint go ta collage like him did. That is called an edgamacation gap.
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