Posted by aaron ford on November 21, 2011 at 14:37:22 from (98.157.96.130):
In Reply to: sorry for the trouble,, posted by larry@stinescorner on November 21, 2011 at 03:06:07:
Hey Larry, it isn't you. It's the weather (I think). Cogitate on this, you have all these folks used to getting up early, getting a lot done, and going to bed bushed. Then they get up in the morning a do it all over again. Now with the winter setting in, there is still plenty to do but no daylight to do it in. It is also cold, muddy, and raining/snowing. Minor tasks become major. And when you have nothing to do you set in the house thinking about all the stuff you should be getting done and all the stuff piling up on ya. It gets to a fella quick.
I baled on this site the first time it happened. I thought they all went nuts. Heck all I did was posted my alma mater after my name and caught some heat over it. (It ain't Yale...) This too shall pass and everyone will be happy as clams when good weather is again upon us. In closing, it ain't you. It's us.
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