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How many of you read your much earlier posts?

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:31 am
by Michael Slaunwhite
Hi.

Yep, it's me. I was spending the last few minutes browsing through some of my much earlier posts (I think my earliest post is almost 7 months ago) I made. I tell you, it certainly gives me something to think about, if not shake my head over.

It's rather amazing how much people can change in six months or so. Some of the things I wrote about no longer interest me or no longer gets my blood pressure up. There are posts that now I look at, and try to figure out why I would even post such things. I'm pretty sure I'll read this in another 6 months, and wonder the exact same thing.

There is one thing I am very sure of, Scourge of War - Gettysburg is the best decision I have ever made, and I know it will be on my system long after I have the strength to turn the computer on.

Love the game guys! Keep up the great work....

Re: How many of you read your much earlier posts?

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:41 pm
by Little Powell
Thanks mikesla. :)

Re: How many of you read your much earlier posts?

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 5:09 pm
by 2nd Kentucky
Same here, I particularly hate to look back at my posts from when I first joined the MMG forum. I was so nieve and idiotic. I believe I have aged some what, but six months down the road I will look at these posts and say, "Good Lord, what did I mean?"

Re: How many of you read your much earlier posts?

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 10:58 pm
by Michael Slaunwhite
Same here, I particularly hate to look back at my posts from when I first joined the MMG forum. I was so nieve and idiotic. I believe I have aged some what, but six months down the road I will look at these posts and say, "Good Lord, what did I mean?"
Hi.

That is about what it's like for myself. For those who say people don't change, well they do sometimes faster than some may think possible.

I really like your signature (tagline), it says it all doesn't it? :)

Cheers...

Re: How many of you read your much earlier posts?

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 10:59 pm
by Michael Slaunwhite
Thanks mikesla. :)

Hi Little Powell.

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Cheers Little Powell. Have a good day!