forum "confrontations"

I have had extensive PMs over the years with practically every forum member who seems to be a friend, as well as those who "on the surface" seem to confront me, and visa versa. These people, who btw, in private conversations are very open, understanding, educated, and savvy, and in every circumstance I can recall, are friends. The forum is for fun, to be taken as seriously as you like. To me, it is business, money, serious, but most of all (99%), fun. Every person whom I have had personal PM conversations with has been personable, and mature to a fault.
I appreciate all the fine relationships I have developed on this forum, and look forward to others.
I try to remember that we are alike as coin collectors, and the differences are miniscule.
The greatest similarity is that we all enjoy this activity.
I appreciate all the fine relationships I have developed on this forum, and look forward to others.
I try to remember that we are alike as coin collectors, and the differences are miniscule.
The greatest similarity is that we all enjoy this activity.
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<< <i>I have had extensive PMs over the years with practically every forum member who seems to be a friend, as well as those who "on the surface" seem to confront me, and visa versa. These people, who btw, in private conversations are very open, understanding, educated, and savvy, and in every circumstance I can recall, are friends. The forum is for fun, to be taken as seriously as you like. To me, it is business, money, serious, but most of all (99%), fun. Every person whom I have had personal PM conversations with has been personable, and mature to a fault.
I appreciate all the fine relationships I have developed on this forum, and look forward to others.
I try to remember that we are alike as coin collectors, and the differences are miniscule.
The greatest similarity is that we all enjoy this activity. >>
Just wanted a chance to copy this before it gets edited!
I agree with you Steve. Much is gained and very little lost when any misunderstanding is taken to a PM.
peacockcoins
<< <i>Just wanted a chance to copy this before it gets edited!
A First...
<< <i>Nice comments! I'm here for the fun of it. >>
Educational and fun too!!!
Well smoebody had to bring in some adversity. The mushy love stuff was getting boring.
The Second Amendment is in place in case they ignore the others.
Guns have only two enemies, rust and liberals.
Criminals love gun control, it makes their profession safer.
If guns are outlawed can we use swords?
A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone
The Second Amendment is in place in case they ignore the others.
Guns have only two enemies, rust and liberals.
Criminals love gun control, it makes their profession safer.
If guns are outlawed can we use swords?
A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone
No Lovey Dovey stuff with this statement.
<< <i>All Modern Coins Suck and that Platinum thingy is not a coin.
No Lovey Dovey stuff with this statement. >>
Well then why did the clerk accept it when I bought groceries with it?
The Second Amendment is in place in case they ignore the others.
Guns have only two enemies, rust and liberals.
Criminals love gun control, it makes their profession safer.
If guns are outlawed can we use swords?
A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone
None numismatic people anyway......
The Second Amendment is in place in case they ignore the others.
Guns have only two enemies, rust and liberals.
Criminals love gun control, it makes their profession safer.
If guns are outlawed can we use swords?
A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone
Tee Hee.....
<< <i>I see a Regan Silver Round is being touted as legal tender on Television. Heck my wife did not fall for that one like she does on some of the other things, ie State Quarters.
Tee Hee..... >>
State Quarters work quite well in Coke and bubblegum machines.
The Second Amendment is in place in case they ignore the others.
Guns have only two enemies, rust and liberals.
Criminals love gun control, it makes their profession safer.
If guns are outlawed can we use swords?
A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone
I could be wrong, making all my right decisions in the past seem unimportant. I would like to be right on this one, as well. I guess only time will tell.
To argue, torment, irritate, deconstruct, ridicule and otherwise be a pain in the Assets.
Nice is for sissies.
Camelot
<< <i>Whats with all this talk of nice, mature professional , nonsense. Im here to rumble.
To argue, torment, irritate, deconstruct, ridicule and otherwise be a pain in the Assets.
Nice is for sissies.
Bear season is coming up. Does this qualify?
It is always open season on reg. guys. It is part of the game, accepted, expected, even missed when gone.
As we all know it takes all types, and the egos in question are not so different than most of our own.
This conceded, I think we all feel that any reg. competition is good, no matter the overt personalities generated on this forum.
I bet, as I know I come across better in person, that most registrants are really cool, once you get to know them.
Ken
<< <i>CoinCop started the thread on the correct course so a little fuel was added.....
Ken >>
Coincop and correct are not often used in the same sentence. But I'm glad I could help.
The Second Amendment is in place in case they ignore the others.
Guns have only two enemies, rust and liberals.
Criminals love gun control, it makes their profession safer.
If guns are outlawed can we use swords?
A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone