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Scott Hutchinson 03-26-2007 12:55 PM

Hey somebody didn't tell me he moved to TN.

retsambeW 03-26-2007 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Felicity (Post 52784)
I agree with everything you say here.

Thanks for confirming the fact that FCF really took off after Jim's death. I remember this because I was diligently watching growth of the membership #s. :) It seemed like it was growing very slowly; the numbers had increased ....... and then *poof* .... Jim was gone but with that came a dramatic increase in membership #s.

The "flavor" did indeed remain for a long while after and you sir did a great job having to step in and take over the leadership.

Those were the days my friend .... :)

Were is the correct wordage. I do miss it, but I don't, if that makes any sense. I will always fondly remember my time and the membership of FCF. The pressure? No. :D

Matt, I hope you never get the emails I got.

retsambeW 03-26-2007 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Hutchinson (Post 52854)
Hey somebody didn't tell me he moved to TN.


As RRFORD says, you may not be good, but you are slow. :D

Not entirely moved yet. 26 foot UHAUL filled top to bottom, front to back, and still not done. At least 4 more days of work between packing, moving, and cleaning. Un-packing? I don't even want to think about it.

Scott Hutchinson 03-26-2007 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by retsambeW (Post 52865)
As RRFORD says, you may not be good, but you are slow. :D

Not entirely moved yet. 26 foot UHAUL filled top to bottom, front to back, and still not done. At least 4 more days of work between packing, moving, and cleaning. Un-packing? I don't even want to think about it.

I hadn't heard from ya I haven't died or anything,but I hope things work out good for ya.

retsambeW 03-26-2007 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Hutchinson (Post 52869)
I hadn't heard from ya I haven't died or anything,but I hope things work out good for ya.


No you haven't died...either that or St. Peter had DSL installed. :D

Good to post with ya. Things are well.

Ferd 03-26-2007 01:12 PM

well, It looks like im less of an idiot than I think I am. maybe we need a remedial course for some folk?

Ferd 03-26-2007 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by retsambeW (Post 52853)
But the "winner" will offer the most. There are a million fast food shops out there. Who continually makes more money and is the most popular? As bad as it is, the answer is McDonalds.

It won't matter how many are out there if the content and "ingredients" are the best.

Howdy friend.

Scott Hutchinson 03-26-2007 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Ferd (Post 52883)
well, It looks like im less of an idiot than I think I am. maybe we need a remedial course for some folk?

I'm sure I could take courses for alot of things just ask my wife.:slaphappy

rgcraig 03-26-2007 01:17 PM

I think one way Jim did it was he didn't worry about hurting anyone's feelings!

He called it like he saw it.

Esther 03-26-2007 01:19 PM

There have been a lot of good answers.

I know when I first came to FCF it was from the letters posted.

At first I thought the posters were the most unchristian folks with all their fussing going on. :)

They gave me a warm welcome and advised me to stay around and read and get to know them and then see if I still felt the same way. You didn't have to stay to long to see the "family" would love, defend and and chastize each other.

I think the articles were a definite hit and generated a lot of debate.

Also, I think the DT was also another main factor. Many people say that they don't want to hear gossip, but they are just as interested in what is going on around the organization as those who posted.

I came here to learn more indept Biblical dept. Hence, you will find I have started many threads in that regard, asking questions and trying to get valuable input.

I also have enjoyed the threads such as recipes. Now who can out sing and cook than us? ;)

I have laughted, I have cried, and have opened my eyes wide and reread a post again to be sure I read it right. I have learned and I have shared.

Forum life is different and I have enjoyed my time spent with most folks here. I have gained respect for some folks I have never met and look forward to meeting even more.

But to make it a success it takes the posters. If you don't see the kind of thread you like, start one.

If someone takes a shot at "you" not your post, report it!

We can't possibly read every thread and every post.

But it takes all of us to make it work.

It takes "you" to input the kind of input "you" like, and know there are most likely others that agree with you.


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