OMG! How did I forget this? The most important thing he wants us to remember is that he has an incredibly large knob. I don't think he cares too much about the rest.
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He did write back. A few times. He gave me some advise on the bac (this was the only thing he knew about, he doesn't understand periods or quitting smoking :H but he didn't say so, didn't make me feel stupid.). This is what I'll miss the most. The technical assistance he provides with bac. He's been indifferent for 8 months. He's always been an avid supporter of us, and I know he read my thread (I'll bet he still does
), and there really aren't many frequent posters to my thread anymore, who have this much indifferent bac time under their belts. I know, there are one or two of you, but you know where I'm going with this. He had the time to post, since he makes his wife do all the work to support them...sigh.
And then I realized it. I have what they have. When I wrote, I felt like I was battling an Army here, I should have written... We. We were battling the army (or what we perceived to be the Army). I wasn't doing it alone. When under pressure, we banded together. It doesn't matter if we are battling an army or the Tards. They aren't going to win. We are a cohesive and supportive group. One who will rally when we feel we've lost someone special. One that will continue to support each other in killing this beast, while taking bac or other meds. At the end of the day, this is all that matters. Killing this beast one way or the other. Isn't it?
And then I realized it. I have what they have. When I wrote, I felt like I was battling an Army here, I should have written... We. We were battling the army (or what we perceived to be the Army). I wasn't doing it alone. When under pressure, we banded together. It doesn't matter if we are battling an army or the Tards. They aren't going to win. We are a cohesive and supportive group. One who will rally when we feel we've lost someone special. One that will continue to support each other in killing this beast, while taking bac or other meds. At the end of the day, this is all that matters. Killing this beast one way or the other. Isn't it?
and your support system will grow. I would say for the most part no one expected Murphy to get banned and feel that although perhaps he needed to keep some things in check, his contributions will be a great loss to this forum.
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