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Old 06-10-2017, 01:41 AM
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I'm a little behind on everything here, busy with work. Good post Jon!
Everyone has something to contribute no matter their skill level! I'm
Guilty too of skipping over posts myself. As for ( Jon ) lol he's not bad
I can be that way too. We all know things that we take for granted that
Other people don't know.
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Old 06-12-2017, 10:45 AM
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here i thought he was going to say he couldnt enjoy cubs anymore because he was joining some weird cultish born again illinois church, or going aaaamish

gotta have you round here Jon...
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Old 06-30-2017, 06:27 PM
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Guys,

I want to say something. I'm as guilty as anyone, and I'm trying to pay more attention and do better. We have a lot of new members, and I'm more apt to answer technical questions. But we still have a lot of guys who do some outstanding work on their machines. Restorations, "refreshes" and mods. Guys like zippy1, Oak, MikeMasheris, finsriskw, olds45512, mjsoldcub, Nightow1, Rescue11, DeltaCub, just to name a few. (I am NOT trying to leave anyone out. Those are the guys and lady, (who will be included when I say "guys" from here on out for simplicity) who came to mind quickly.) You guys do fantastic work. You all deserve a round of applause, and a pat on the back for jobs well done. I need to make sure and say that in a post when you do. So many of you guys I mentioned, I talk to regularly, and much of the time I know about projects, purchases, or builds before you post them, so I forget to say something. But all you newbies who are coming in.... don't just sit back and say nothing. So many of you only ask questions, and don't comment on the build threads. I've seen a few where only 2 or 3 people are commenting, yet the work is top notch!! We all need to do a better job of at least saying "good job" when a good job is done! To you guys who think like me.... I "walk away" from so many technical threads on here frustrated. Frustrated that people don't understand, or won't listen, or argue, or just plain don't "get" what to do, that I forget to say "Good job!" to the guys who really do awesome work.

So, to sum it up. Lets give each other at least recognition at a job well done. Newbies, YOU TOO! Don't be lurkers. You may not be able to answer questions, but you can surely say "Good job!" when you see one. I'll try and do better myself.

To you guys I mentioned, keep up the good work! To the people I forgot, you too! Again, I'll try and pay more attention to the restoration/refresh and custom build threads.

NOTE: To you guys who know me well, this isn't a promise to not get frustrated, or critique work. I'm just saying I'll try harder to say when I think a good job is done, LOL. Because sometimes I forget to.

Well, that didn't last too long.

I knew it was just a bunch of Kr@P.
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Well, that didn't last too long.

I knew it was just a bunch of Kr@P.
This post was about the people who do good work.
I just recently told Oak what a great job he did on his 982. What the heck are you referring to?
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