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To be Lone Wolf or not to be Lone Wolf, that is the question!
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To be, or not to be: that is the question: <br />Whether ’t is nobler in the mind to suffer <br />The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, <br />Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, <br />And by opposing end them? <br /> <br /> <br />For those of you who may not recognize this quotation, it's from Shakespears' HAMLET but I thought it fitting in this case. I was over on the Atlas forum this morning for a few minutes and someone had posed this same question a short time ago, "Do you Lone Wolf", Amazingly, the vast majority said yes, some all the way accept for the forums and some had very limited exposure to the outside world thru the NMRA, but the vast majority didn't have any thing to do with the NMRA or local clubs citing politics and other undesirably qualities of clubs as the reason. Now I know this has been kicked around in the past but this seems to be a growing trend now-a-days. Are we beginning to see the demise of local clubs in favor of the Lone Wolf or is this a new trend growing that will run parallel to a much smaller number of clubs across the country. Clubs, after all, have left a bitter taste in many a mouth in recent years, and from what I'm reading, so has the NMRA. What's your honest opinion. Please no flames, only honest reflection and opinion.
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