Posted by dave2 on June 13, 2011 at 23:34:52 from (79.240.156.31):
ACG, I tried to email you but the site won't let me and I couldn't find your old email.
Anyway, don't let the village idiots run you off.. Some folks aren't satisfied with just participating, they have to try and take over to be the center of attention. They prolly don't get much attention/respect in real life with real life friends. Their dogs prolly don't even come to them unless they have a goodie for them. Sure b&d means well, just with all his smarts, he don't have the common sense to know how to talk with people. He prolly got beat up a lot as a kid (maybe even still does unless he saves his magnetic personality for the keyboard) and quit going out in public. As a result, he's got no people skills.
Some of the others are just starving for attention so try to swing things toward them and shower themselves in praise.
Don't let it get to you. Stick around, the others won't last long. Sooner or later, they'll discover email and take their private conversations that direction and the board will be open for information again.
So, don't run off.
Better read this quick, cause as soon as b&d and/or anyone else that recognizes themselves see it, they'll get all belligerent and get it poofed.
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