The first working wheel since Bessler?

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james kelly
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re: The first working wheel since Bessler?

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Back in junior high, some of the kids came up with opinion books, and they passed them around for people to fill out what they thought about the people whose names were entered. I thought it silly then and I think it is silly now. It seems that it always causes undue bad feelings among those invoved.
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re: The first working wheel since Bessler?

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Coylo,
I recall two sitcom's called Robert and Gene!
I wonder what happened to those fella's?
I think that at least one of them is still here. They just changed the title and rewrote the script a little.

Hmm! Very interesting as the sargent of Hogans Hero's would say! I just now noticed that I have lost one of those little green things. OH well live is a bitch isn't it. Makes me think of my Navy days when one Awe sh-t could wipe out a thousand at-a-boy's.

Ralph
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re: The first working wheel since Bessler?

Post by coylo »

I wouldn't worry about it Ralph, I've noticed quite a few members have dropped also, including myself.....sheeesch!
Maybe Scott adjusted the tolerance again.
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re: The first working wheel since Bessler?

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Please see my post here:
http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewt ... 4096#34096
for my reply.
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re: The first working wheel since Bessler?

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Scott,

I thank you for your concern and update.

I for one am not upset by the loss of a green dot. I feel that I get what I earn and those that I deal with are of the integrity to know me and have made their own judgment call.

I have seen times when one member hitting a red will drop a rep bar. Sometimes it is not out of loss of respect but spite. I will not worry about the spoons on the table and carry on with those of esteem or repute and ignore the possible source or sources!

After all being called "redoubtable" (worthy of respect and honor) on page 2 of this thread by 1712 is worth much more than a green dot! :o)

And to 1712 I say thank you!

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re: The first working wheel since Bessler?

Post by 1712 »

"After all being called "redoubtable" (worthy of respect and honor) on page 2 of this thread by 1712 is worth much more than a green dot! :o) "

Amazing, the impact a person with a reputation of "none" has. You're welcome!!

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PS: Hey Prime, look past the name War Hammer to the ideas expressed. If you can't breach that obstacle, then perhaps you don't qualify as one able to find yall's "pm principle"
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