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Originally Posted by Ol'6erGuy I am glad that I have been able to bring some honesty to a forum. I know that it is easy to create a persona and fake everyone out. |
I must say I never understood why people would want to do that, seems like a lot of effort to create a persona & keep in character, but I guess thats just me.
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Originally Posted by Ol'6erGuy That is not me, I am what I am. If you don't like it, take a hike (wonderfully non p.c isn't it). |
Know thy self, accept it and love it, no point trying to be someone else, you only get yourself mixed up trying to be someone you aren't.
You're a man after my own heart, if people like me thats fine but if they don't thats fine with me too, don't expect me to change to suit you.
I don't mind being wrong once in a while, thats how we learn things, if you are never wrong you will never learn anything.
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Originally Posted by Ol'6erGuy Anyway, I really enjoy all of your input and comments. I could see no other way to tell a story, and I think this is part of my healing process. Bill |
Bill, we love to hear your story, well I do, I can't speak for anyone else.
Would love to see some pictures of your land, been wondering what its like.
Living in the southern hemisphere it is kind of funny trying to get your head around what its like somewhere with different seasons, I'm quite cool with timezones, spent a lot of time colaborating with some guys in huntsville Alabama, their evening was my early morning (the next day).
Hope the busy seasons work goes well, driving a big truck must take some patience.
I hope you enjoy your land, I remember riding a horse round my grandfather's farm as a kid, these days I live in an apartment, but fortunately there are a lot of parks & trees nearby, I love this part of Sydney.
Looking forward to hearing more from you, either about your life or your 6er its all good.
Cheers,
Iain.