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you do a good job Timmy.  [message #43204] Thu, 21 June 2007 12:24 Go to next message
jack is currently offline  jack

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Hi,

sorry for my attitude of late, i can see that i have been childish throwing my toys out of the pram.

I have taken the time in deep thought as to why i would react like that.

It is because i can offer something but it has been rejected partly due to terminology, i.e. it is different in as much as it can have other meanings in other parts of the world.
I know that young people have sometimes got problems, but somehow missed the point that some mature people can also have problems.
I can see that through experience of life we can pass this on and it is upto the individual as to if he or she takes it on board.

Yes sometimes when i post i do like to have a laugh but there is no harm in it, you need people with personallity for a complete team.

I might not be the brightest person on the block but i can say that i have not done bad at all, one can have a clash of personalities, some can feel threatened, but hey i do not bite, like to think that i have helped quite a few young people walk a good stong path and guess what i think they like me for that.
Timmy you do a great job you should pat yourself on the back and hey if it works DONT CHANGE IT. sorry for shouting but i thought it o.k. this time.

Once again no harm meant.

Regards Jack. Smile



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Re: you do a good job Timmy.  [message #43230 is a reply to message #43204] Thu, 21 June 2007 22:01 Go to previous message
timmy

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Oh jack. Smile Just bring what you have to offer and take what you need. And ask for what you need. That's all any of us do. Everyone here needs something, even if it is just to have a "place" to contribute. Start to tell us about you and what you need.

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