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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Scottydog</i> <br /><br />I had a grand old time when I first joined these forums but recently I have not found them worth the reading. I remember Ed with the French. I remember how we all joined together when Missouri and Cabforward needed chastising. I also remember when I asked questions that only real railroad men could answer. I remember when, even we were mad at somebody, the posts were civil. So, I have to go. Good luck to all and keep railroading. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Wow, these words sound Familiar, I believe I uttered them at one point or another, later to learn I was making, or going to make, a really big mistake- I won't say biggest mistake of my life- but it ranks up there. <br /> <br />I don't want to accuse you of anything, but your are overreacting, by far to say the least- look, if you really have to lay low for a while, then come back in a week, I learned the Ed blysard way- Running away from your problems never solved anyhting, because chances are they are more physically fit then you, and will catch up to you when your out of breath. <br /> <br />But if you FEEL the need outweighs everything this forum has to offer, and you still want to leave, I don't believe i can stop you, nor can anyone <br /> <br />I would ask though, that you properly think out the consequences of your actions before you impliment the actions. <br /> <br />Deal? <br /> <br />According to my history books, I've never seen a Scottish person give up on anyhting, or fight for their say or work really hard to improve people's way of thinking- <br /> <br />Just think, thats All i'm asking you to do, Becase i can already tell you, you'll regret leaving once you have, But I do want you to figure that out for yourself.
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