Crusin for a Cure Sept. 27, 08
#71
#72
I have gotten alot of flack for my posts about going to this event. Sorry all, I did not mean to offend anyone or push them into going because they feel guilty. I think that maybe I am taking this club thing too seriously, I should lay off for a while. Todd (Uma)
#73
It's all good...
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#74
Todd if U think U are going to please everyone U have a tuff road ahead. Just do the best U can and if U offend a friend, and your hearts in the right place I'm sure it will turn out OK. Sometimes its real tuff being human, or for U Mitzkity huwoman or hubeing or something. There I go again offending have the world. So my friends can laugh at it and the others, oh well.
See ya down the road
Bud-Harvey
See ya down the road
Bud-Harvey
#75
I had the registration form printed for months and hadn't gotten sent in. I do not have a problem with anyone wanting anyone else to attend a function.
We did support cheer leaders so we can support for a Cure.
We did support cheer leaders so we can support for a Cure.
#76
I have always loved the forum format for group communication, because you can put it out there and see what comes of it... Our posts are like fishing lures -- we see if we can catch some info, some kindred spirits, or just a quick laugh. In the last year, we reeled in a lot of fun, friends, and activities.
Anyone who knows this format knows the pitfall --- we can't see or hear the intent or tone of voice. Sooner or later, you find a reply or post that is completely confusing, leaves you feeling misunderstood, or even hurts.
I adapted quickly to this by just 2 little choices:
1. Always think the best, and
2. Speak directly in PM if you can't.
I can't see you, can't hear you, but I value you all.
Anyone who knows this format knows the pitfall --- we can't see or hear the intent or tone of voice. Sooner or later, you find a reply or post that is completely confusing, leaves you feeling misunderstood, or even hurts.
I adapted quickly to this by just 2 little choices:
1. Always think the best, and
2. Speak directly in PM if you can't.
I can't see you, can't hear you, but I value you all.
#78
I have always loved the forum format for group communication, because you can put it out there and see what comes of it... Our posts are like fishing lures -- we see if we can catch some info, some kindred spirits, or just a quick laugh. In the last year, we reeled in a lot of fun, friends, and activities.
Anyone who knows this format knows the pitfall --- we can't see or hear the intent or tone of voice. Sooner or later, you find a reply or post that is completely confusing, leaves you feeling misunderstood, or even hurts.
I adapted quickly to this by just 2 little choices:
1. Always think the best, and
2. Speak directly in PM if you can't.
I can't see you, can't hear you, but I value you all.
Anyone who knows this format knows the pitfall --- we can't see or hear the intent or tone of voice. Sooner or later, you find a reply or post that is completely confusing, leaves you feeling misunderstood, or even hurts.
I adapted quickly to this by just 2 little choices:
1. Always think the best, and
2. Speak directly in PM if you can't.
I can't see you, can't hear you, but I value you all.
Cheri...How deep was that? I understood your point. Very well said, and great advice. Thanks so much, just when I was getting upset with all the drama, a nice insightful post! Todd (Uma)
#80
I just mailed my entry today! Hopefully there is still room for me
I even used a Breast cancer foundation stamp on the letter!!
I'll let you know as soon as I get my registration back.
I even used a Breast cancer foundation stamp on the letter!!
I'll let you know as soon as I get my registration back.
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