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Elliot´s Trackside Diner July 2011
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<p>Good Morning Folks!</p> <p>Boy, what happened here? I stay away for a night, come here for my breakfast coffee and bagel, only to find out the place has been hit by a tornado.</p> <p>Easy, girls, I won´t run away - I´ll stay here and help you clean up the mess!</p> <p>I don´t want to add to the slightly derailed discussion, but do allow me some remarks, please.</p> <p><b>Hectorgonzalez</b> - [#welcome] to the finest virtual diner in the world. Mighty fine folks in here. We all respect each other the way we are. We are friends, supporting and helping each other. Within the framework Kalmbach sets for their forum, we are free to talk - quite often stretching this boundary a little. This has been tolerated a long time now and we are glad to have found a way to communicate without the mods having to step in. That does not mean that all is bright and shiny in here. We may have differing opinions on issues and do voice them, with all due respect for each other. We should keep it that way. </p> <p>When two people have a bone to pick, it is much better not to get involved - just like in real life.</p> <p>Back to business.</p> <p>Although I did not sleep well, I am much more relaxed this morning. I think I untied the Gordian knot on my module last night. I know now what to do to improve the looks & fell of it. I will have to redo quite a large portion of it, but that´s no big issue. </p> <p>Sometimes, it does help to step back and risk a few more thoughts!</p> <p>Have a good one!</p> <p>Janie, a mug of coffee for me - how sweet of you! That´s a nice way of saying thank you for helping clear the mess....</p>
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