jdarkoregon wrote:NOPE, its still not dead. I'm really disappointed that more newbies didn't join in, this was the perfect chance, heck, maybe all the stories about the lurkers were false,
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jdarkoregon wrote:NOPE, its still not dead. I'm really disappointed that more newbies didn't join in, this was the perfect chance, heck, maybe all the stories about the lurkers were false,
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Bobgorilla wrote:jdarkoregon wrote:NOPE, its still not dead. I'm really disappointed that more newbies didn't join in, this was the perfect chance, heck, maybe all the stories about the lurkers were false,
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I think 1 near lurker has showed up - Betsey, I didn't remember seeing her here before and now nearly 10% of her posts are on this thread
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Bobgorilla wrote::shock: I think Mike finally did it, I going to go play Halo
tonyj wrote:Halo, halo.
I don't know why you say goodbye, I say Halo.
Bobgorilla wrote:Ah, sorry to burst your bubble, but anyone who knows me can verify that I am neither a newbie nor a lurker...kind of hard to be when your business is manufacturing teardrops.....![]()
Betsey
Not to worry! I really don't think the "teardrop master" title has anything to do with the business...more with the number of posts. I am far from a teardrop master. I will leave that title to Craig (my husband) and Cary (his business partner).
I just show up, make good food, feed the masses, answer questions, meet lots of great people, hang out on the teardrop forums, and have a lot of fun doing all of it. Oh, and I've traveled more with teardrops than either Craig or Cary, mainly because they are too busy building them.![]()
But I've digressed enough! On with the demise of the thread!
Betsey
Bobgorilla wrote:tonyj wrote:Halo, halo.
I don't know why you say goodbye, I say Halo.
That soundsmore English or Aussie than Texan
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