Missing someone? Friend, former castanet poster? Family?
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Re: Missing someone? Friend, former castanet poster? Famil
Donald G was retired RCMP
https://forums.castanet.net/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=69231
WalterWhite's last post was July last year and the last few were deleted so maybe he just left.
https://forums.castanet.net/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=69231
WalterWhite's last post was July last year and the last few were deleted so maybe he just left.
Truths can be backed up by facts - do you have any?
Fancy this, Fancy that and by the way, T*t for Tat
Fancy this, Fancy that and by the way, T*t for Tat
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Re: Missing someone? Friend, former castanet poster? Famil
Fancy wrote:Donald G was retired RCMPhttps://forums.castanet.net/viewtop ... =8&t=69231
Ok, thanks. Thought he was in the justice field as well.
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Re: Missing someone? Friend, former castanet poster? Famil
normaM wrote:I miss Piecemaker
Awwwe, you are so sweet to notice I've not been posting. "Stuff" going on and other on-line groups occupying me so I don't get to Castanet forums daily, or even sometimes, weekly. Quite frankly, most of the forum topics here have a sense of deja vu about them. Of course there are the times that I have a great comment to post and then as I read further I find that someone beat me to it! I hate it when that happens!!! There have been lots of fine people posting on Castanet over the years, even those who viewed things from a different perspective than I. It has made me feel happy to hear of good things in other poster's lives and saddened when we have lost some.
It's possible to do all the right things and still get a bad result.
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Re: Missing someone? Friend, former castanet poster? Famil
Would you miss me? 

I thought you said your dog doesn't bite....That's not my dog.
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Re: Missing someone? Friend, former castanet poster? Famil
Hmmm wrote:Would you miss me?
I’m sorry .. who are you again.
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Re: Missing someone? Friend, former castanet poster?
Hmmm wrote:Would you miss me?
"No one has the right to apologize for something they did not do, and no one has the right to accept an apology if the wrong was not done to them."
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Re: Missing someone? Friend, former castanet poster? Famil
I miss twinsie, hamhock and the witch.
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Re: Missing someone? Friend, former castanet poster? Famil
t76turbo wrote:Great topic Queen K.
I’ve been wondering about WalterWhite for some time now.
Yes, I've been wondering about WalterWhite for awhile too. Just dropped right out of Castanet not long after he became a moderator. I miss hearing his logic on many topics.
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Re: Missing someone? Friend, former castanet poster? Famil
I still miss Grammafreddy
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Re: Missing someone? Friend, former castanet poster? Famil
Me too.
wanderer wrote:I still miss Grammafreddy
Truths can be backed up by facts - do you have any?
Fancy this, Fancy that and by the way, T*t for Tat
Fancy this, Fancy that and by the way, T*t for Tat
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Re: Missing someone? Friend, former castanet poster? Famil
I used to get a big laugh out of sleepdeprived. Clever sense of humour.
“Debating an idiot is like trying to play chess with a pigeon — it knocks the pieces over, craps on the board, and flies back to its flock to claim victory.”
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Re: Missing someone? Friend, former castanet poster? Famil
fluffy wrote:I used to get a big laugh out of sleepdeprived. Clever sense of humour.
Hasn’t posted for long time, has logged in May 11.
I don't give a damn whether people/posters like me or dislike me, I'm not on earth to win any popularity contests.
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Re: Missing someone? Friend, former castanet poster? Famil
The place has a different flavour these days. There used to be some community among the members, and not as many trolls.
“Debating an idiot is like trying to play chess with a pigeon — it knocks the pieces over, craps on the board, and flies back to its flock to claim victory.”
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Re: Missing someone? Friend, former castanet poster? Famil
Truth, I keep waiting to see a spontaneous community uprising with someone one completely new suggesting a get together. Nope.
As WW3 develops, no one is going to be dissing the "preppers." What have you done?
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Re: Missing someone? Friend, former castanet poster? Famil
Queen K wrote:Truth, I keep waiting to see a spontaneous community uprising with someone completely new suggesting a get-together. Nope.
I think that is mainly because isolationism is becoming more of a normal thing. Even pre-covid the tendancy towards meeting IRL had declined. Many people prefer to keep the anonymity of the online persona. I pretty much think I have met most of the people I was interested in meeting with in the first place (a few exceptions).
However, now gatherings are pretty much banned (unless it's a leftist protest of some kind). Add in the confusing rules (go to school! but don't get together/gathering sizes dependent upon purpose, legal rights vs opinons) and increasing polarization of opinons (people will flip out on you for whatever you do - you're either sheeple or facists/commies). . . .
Yeah - I've pretty much stopped going out for the most part. I just don't want to deal with all that.
I haven't failed until I quit.