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Harold Holiman
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George is quiet

Post by Harold Holiman »

George,

I noticed you have been very quite here lately. Miss hearing your comments so often. Also, whatever happened to Susan? Since you changed to this foremat I think she has only posted one time.

Just making comments. Still think this site is the best of its type on the internet.

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Post by GAHorn »

Hello, Harold!
Everything is fine with me, just been exceptionally busy and lots of late nites which have precluded me getting online. Maybe things'll slow down this week and I'll catch up. Thanks for the kind words. I figured most everyone was enjoying the silence from me for time being. :lol:
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Post by flyer170 »

Harold ..... I was wondering about Susan also. Kind of like a falling star, glowed bright then darkness.
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Post by JDH »

I wrote Susan before vacation. Here is her reply:
Hi Jean Daniel,

Susan has been working four jobs, and waiting for her husband to get his
pilot's license. He just took the ground written test today and got 97% on
it.

I have a taildragger instructor lined up to start teaching me again as soon
as John gets his pilot's license. He is going down to Orlando, Florida
with my husband in two weeks to pick up our two boys from a vacation
they're taking with a friend, in our 170B.

I'm cutting back on my job hours in a month or two, and will have time to
eat, sleep, breathe, and email more often then. <smile>

No, we're not going to Oshkosh this year, but we plan to next year, probably.

Everything else is fine. I just wish I had time, and was working for
myself again. I'm working toward that, though.

Tell everybody I'm just working too hard...

Thanks for the photo!

Take care,
Susan
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Post by iowa »

susan was before my time!
was she one of the woman
who graced the forums
frequently?
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Post by doug8082a »

Susan was a rather active participant for a rather short period of time. One day she stopped posting and haven't heard from her since. She also produce a calendar for a one year, but it didn't continue.
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Kyle Wolfe
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Post by Kyle Wolfe »

Was this the Susan who gooned me for a couple of calendars? Sent her a paypal payment but never even got a reply back.

I can understand people having problems, etc. But the courtesy of a reply and an explaination is ALWAYS appropriate. In those cases I can forgive and forget, but not here....... :evil:
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Post by doug8082a »

I believe we are talking about the same person. You're not the only one who had that experience. I admit I was little hesitant when I first started up the calendar project because of those past experiences. I was concerned that they would think I was up to the same shenanigans. Fortunately, that's all behind us now.
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Post by iowa »

doug
i received my calenders ok.
thanks
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Curtis Brown
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Post by Curtis Brown »

Me too. The calender looks great. Thanks for you work.
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Post by GAHorn »

doug8082a wrote:I believe we are talking about the same person. You're not the only one who had that experience. I admit I was little hesitant when I first started up the calendar project because of those past experiences. I was concerned that they would think I was up to the same shenanigans. Fortunately, that's all behind us now.
Well, if the avatar is any indication, the gender-change operation was a huge success! (But you were wise to drop the use of the fringe.) :lol:
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Post by doug8082a »

Yikes! 8O Well I guess I was asking for that one... just keep it under your hat George. I don't need too many people learning what really happened :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Kyle Wolfe »

Sorry, Doug for any possible references that were drawn from my posting! The trouble i had with the calendar order was back in 2003 (as you said) and was certainly with a different person.

I'm so glad you took on the calendar project. Well done and a bonus for the assn.
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Post by doug8082a »

No apology necessary Kyle. Although now I have to deal with George and this gender-change issue... :roll: :? :lol: :lol:
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Bill Hart
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Post by Bill Hart »

Doug did you say shenanigans? BTW I got my calendars thanks again. Susan I mean Doug. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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