I don't think anyone's keeping score around here.
I know I just come here because I love helping others, I learn new things every day that have nothing to do with politics, and it's a great bunch of people I enjoy being in community with. And your questions and participation here have led to others tackling challenges that they otherwise wouldn't have, because your posts live in perpetuity. So don't beat yourself up.
Yes! Well said. It's the pleasure of finding things out that leads to the joy of getting things done, that leads to a better quality of life for us and the people we love.
Wow! This is what I mean about our posts living in perpetuity and we have no idea who we may have helped or what ripples we send into the universe. We went up to Star Lake...
AGREE 100% about this group! Before I asked if you all would allow an Avalanche guy on here, I was frequenting numerous other forums and simply stated: This one, BY A WIDE MARGIN, had the most knowledgeable members, had the least negativity, least sarcasm, and fewest ego driven posters....definitely a good group to be in community with...
If I hadn't been on here, I doubt I would've discovered that the 14bolt 9.5" even existed? and most likely would still not know whats on the other side of a rear diff cover!
Haven't thought about Star Lake in years.. That place was rockin when I was at WVU, and only like 45min drive. In mid 90's I saw Buffet, Greatful Dead, Black Crowes, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Dave Mathews Band, Wu-Tang Clan, Rage Against the Machine, Filter, Clutch, Cypress Hill and at least a dozen more I cant remember there.
Had one of the best A-HA moments of my young adutlhood there- it was the week before Rage Against the Machine, smaller band(??), and a small mosh pit broke out. maybe 10-12 dudes. 1/100th of what was gonna be in 7 days. I was 20 or 21, and had come a long way from the stick figure kid who got stampeded the 1st time he got knocked down in his very 1st mosh pit at the Ona Volunteer Fire Dept
, to the 6'1 210lb seasoned veteran that had banged his way through half a dozen metal and grunge concerts, Lolapalooza, and Woodstock '94 since. Along the way I had learned that footing was critical to survival and vital if you wanted to excel! Those guys were struggling to stay upright on that beer soaked hillside. So I decided to wear my cleats to the Rage concert....and I would like to officially apologize to anyone that might've been there, in that pit, and somehow gets a ripple of this post lol. It was a lot like when Ms. Lippey made Billy Madison go outside and play dodgeball with the kindergartners
(that will never get old)
Is that why you have the 2018 3500 Burb on your signature now??