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I think I wrote some one time as well that we never used. Fuck who knows, its been a long year.

Hope you enjoy it here Sisa, t'is a good place with awesome, thoughtful kind-hearted people. and then there's me. I'm kinda like the old guy at the pub you always see on Tuesdays for $2 bourbons, then wonder what the hell he could possibly be doing the other 6 nights of the week.

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12 hours ago, MetalRecordingServices said:

Sisa

 As a welder have you been drawing out any roll out trailer based mobile outdoor stages? Darn text robs your accent.

Most of the folks your addressing are long gone. The resurrection of this intro post in particular will raise some regret for many of us here that we see interesting people come and go at such a clip. Sisa was around long enough to post 160 some posts I see, and now is sadly long gone. Surly you don't mean to, but your pulling scabs in the worst way. The only way you can make this up to us, Metal Recording Services, will be by posting hundreds of interesting posts over the upcoming years. So get to it, and welcome to the forum.

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Three cheers to Gorbo for his usual forthright eloquence. There are quite a few regulars who I miss, and thankfully I'm still in touch with a few of our lost sheep. People have all kinds of reasons for no longer making the forum a habit. Most have said that either they're too busy, or the forum isn't busy enough. Such is life.

Metal Recording Services - stop bumping dead threads, please. If you feel like engaging with active forum members, most of our conversation happens in the "What's On Your Mind" and "What Are You Listening To" threads; "Post Here If You're Drunk" has also been a source of entertainment recently. And there's a thread for 2016 releases, where I imagine a few of us will be posting year-end lists pretty soon. 

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6 hours ago, GorboGorboze said:

Most of the folks your addressing are long gone. The resurrection of this intro post in particular will raise some regret for many of us here that we see interesting people come and go at such a clip. Sisa was around long enough to post 160 some posts I see, and now is sadly long gone. Surly you don't mean to, but your pulling scabs in the worst way. The only way you can make this up to us, Metal Recording Services, will be by posting hundreds of interesting posts over the upcoming years. So get to it, and welcome to the forum.

Whoever you are if your expecting me to bow. You got another thing coming. Why chase more folks off?

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6 hours ago, MetalRecordingServices said:

Whoever you are if your expecting me to bow. You got another thing coming. Why chase more folks off?

Gorbo's post was hardly inflammatory. Not to harp on about this but you ought to read things more closely.

 

For the record I'm not at all concerned about chasing off users. Those who see merit in the community will stay on, those who don't aren't worth worrying about.

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Yeah, me too. It's nice to have a place to talk to other metal heads who aren't my dad and youtube is cancerous as all fuck.

Though it is kinda fun sometimes to get drunk and belligerent and raise hell in the comments. Hah! 

Still think it's funny y'all thought I was a girl when I joined with my first account awhile back xD

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Yeah, I know the feeling. I don't know if any of you folks play minecraft (I don't much anymore anyways) but a couple servers I used to play on many years ago went to shit because of that. We had a grand old time until a bunch of hackers bombed it. Oh well, thrashing and drinking and looking at boobies is more fun :D

Fuck a duck I lost my pick AGAIN!

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20 hours ago, MetalRecordingServices said:

Whoever you are if your expecting me to bow. You got another thing coming. Why chase more folks off?

Come on then. Explain how posting in old introduction threads, addressing people who will not ever see your post is conducive to the improvement of the forum?

No one is asking you to bow they are politely drawing attention to the futility of your exploits.  It might just be that you don't understand how forums work?

As for chasing "folks" off, it is rare that the flaming torches and pitchforks come out around here. The forum isn't difficult, the members aren't difficult and this is all on the internet which is one of the easiest things in the world to use. 

Problem here might be something else!

 

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