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Wecome Back Ed_Blue
Posted by
PEGASUS
3 Aug 2005 9:37am
Where the heck have you been? 
Thanks Peg
Posted by
Ed_Blue
(VIP) 3 Aug 2005 8:15pm
Had shoulder replacement on Juine 13th. OUCH.
Had trouble with keyboard....I am back
hello ed
Posted by
(VIP) 5 Aug 2005 1:04am
Welcome Back Eddie!
Posted by
wilpat
(VIP) 5 Aug 2005 8:33am
Good to see you and happy you are getting better.
My shoulders are fine and I still have trouble with the 'moving' keyboard!
wilpat
good to see you
Posted by
tenuvuz
(VIP) 5 Aug 2005 3:11pm
welcome back Ed Hope all went well
Ten
ty ty ty
Posted by
Ed_Blue
(VIP) 6 Aug 2005 10:25pm
To those that know me, this is what I reply when I win a match. I am truly touched by the good wishes of my dear friends at GC.
Some time ago I posted a FORUM message that alluded to the fact that I consider GC 'a social site where good friends meet to enjoy a mutually friendly match.' I was criticized by quite a few players all stating that 'GC was a place to make money, not friends.' I also posted on the subject of 'rudeness' and received support from most but again those that contended 'If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.'
I can now state that my prior statements were accurate and there are dear friends I've made on GC and fully plan to enjoy their company while enjoying a good game of gin.
Thanks
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