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Where is Scot?


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1 minute ago, UpstatePanther said:

 

who has time for real life?! 

I actually didn't know Scot had a life...until now. 

 

 

I'm just kidding of course, but in all my years on here, I've never known him to not post this long, not that I'm always on here (but I go days at a time not posting). 

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15 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Busy with real life stuff at the moment, but lurking.

Nothing too serious, mind you. No need for concern. Just very busy with one kid in college, another set to graduate high school and career decisions to be made.

Appreciate the thought...

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it's good to hear from you Scot 

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8 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Surprised it was me who asked about you?

You know you and I don't always agree, not that we always disagree, but I kind of believe we respect each other for the most part because of sound rationale.

Good to know you're still on the face of the earth.

 

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6 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Surprised it was me who asked about you?

You know you and I don't always agree, not that we always disagree, but I kind of believe we respect each other for the most part because of sound rationale.

Good to know you're still on the face of the earth.

Nah. I get it.

Having a family has shifted a lot of things in my life. I've been to more choir recitals in the last few years than I probably had the rest of my life (both kids sing) and of course time must be made for the wife too.

Mind you, I will still be watching the draft. Wife and kids understand Dad needs some football.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Definitely not the same. I appreciate the analysis you do on here though.

You do some of the kinds of things I used to do when I was younger and not so busy. And it's really good stuff.

I say carry on...

 

I miss butting heads with this old man, enjoy the family time!

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2 minutes ago, jayflip said:

I was worried the shitposters chased you off @Mr. Scot.  Glad that's not the case. 

Need to have a semi-respectable ratio of core posters to horrid posters to offset to keep this place bearable. 

TL;DR - Don't ever leave. 

Scot's old school. No way he's letting anyone run him off, or backing down from a fight when he feels it's warranted or just simply wants to entertain himself. I know this because I'm the same way.

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1 minute ago, top dawg said:

Scot's old school. No way he's letting anyone run him off, or backing down from a fight when he feels it's warranted or just simply wants to entertain himself. I know this because I'm the same way.

I get that, and have seen that many times over the years. 

But as life happens, priorities shift and dealing with some petty blow hard on an Internet forum can rank pretty low on the totem pole. 

Scot has been one of the posters on here who always commands respect, wether right or wrong about what he posts about. 

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3 minutes ago, jayflip said:

I was worried the shitposters chased you off @Mr. Scot.  Glad that's not the case. 

Need to have a semi-respectable ratio of core posters to horrid posters to offset to keep this place bearable. 

TL;DR - Don't ever leave. 

I share space with the wife, two kids, three cats, two turtles, a bearded dragon and nine (yes, nine) birds now.

I'm more outnumbered in real life.

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6 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

That's a busy household
 

Potential to get busier...

I've never in my entire life had more than two birds at once. But the wife likes birds too.

Just recently, one of our two quaker parrots whom we thought to be male decided to prove us wrong by laying an egg. So now the mrs is moony eyed over the idea of baby parrots.

She says "we could sell them or give them to good homes". Yeah, right. I know there's no way you'd pry a baby bird away from her unless you took it out of her cold, dead hands.

Heck, I'm not sure I could do it either.

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