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- Dana Sheets
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Nothing lasts forever
I want to thank everyone who contributes to and reads this forum both online and offline.
I have, for the most part, written about things in training and in life that have interested me and throughouly enjoyed reading and about and discussing the things in training and in life that have interested others. Through these discussions I have deepend my understanding of my own training, opened my mind wider to all the wonderfully different ways people train, and met (both in person and virtually) lots of very wonderful people.
That being said, I have no plans of going anywhere.
So, George -- as long as you invite me to moderate this forum I'll continue to do so and thank you warmly for the opportunity.
happy training everyone,
Dana
I have, for the most part, written about things in training and in life that have interested me and throughouly enjoyed reading and about and discussing the things in training and in life that have interested others. Through these discussions I have deepend my understanding of my own training, opened my mind wider to all the wonderfully different ways people train, and met (both in person and virtually) lots of very wonderful people.
That being said, I have no plans of going anywhere.
So, George -- as long as you invite me to moderate this forum I'll continue to do so and thank you warmly for the opportunity.
happy training everyone,
Dana
Did you show compassion today?
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- Dana Sheets
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impermanence...
Hey jorvick - I just got to thinking that I hadn't properly thanked everyone. And sometimes, if I don't do it ahead of time I find myself regretting that I missed the opportunity.
happy training,
Dana
Hey jorvick - I just got to thinking that I hadn't properly thanked everyone. And sometimes, if I don't do it ahead of time I find myself regretting that I missed the opportunity.
happy training,
Dana
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Did you show compassion today?
good glad to hear it .it is funny talking on forums because we have an impression of what folks are like which is probably way off what they are like this was brougt home to me when I saw a photo of some guys from a knife forum that I used to be part of.what a gang of pot-herbs .....they were like steam engine enthusiasts , all oily overalls and flat caps.not a clean shaven one amongst them ......................but as you say time is short, remember allen moulton, one of the first folks I spoke to on this forum "Deep-Sea" ...so take care yourself Dana .and good training
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