Posted by downsouth on November 21, 2011 at 12:20:36 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: sorry for the trouble,, posted by larry@stinescorner on November 21, 2011 at 03:06:07:
Hey Larry, When I read your post I was really confused. I thought no way did Larry stir up something, heck he's the nicest guy in the whole wide world. So I went down the forum to see what it was you were talking about. Well 'ol buddy, all I see is one dimwit who apperantly was having a bad day and decided to share his bad day with others. So just don't worry about it, and post what the heck you want....and that includes music and pictures! Sadly I'm on dial up so I never get to hear any of the music.....and I so badly want too but..... I think it's a wonderful thing that ya'll share your talents with everyone on here, and if I could play anything more than chopsticks on the keyboard I would figure out a way to post music too. The computer is a lot like the TV, read the forum posts you want and just disregard the rest if your not interested. No reason to make an a** if yourself in front of everyone just because you don't like what you see or hear. I turn on the TV, flip through some channels and stop at something I like. If I don't find something I like, I push the red button that say's power. I discovered years ago yelling at the TV telling it there isn't anything good on didn't seem to help, other than to make myself look like a fool in front of whoever could hear me! Life is so simple, so let's keep it that way!
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