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Ryan from Ohio
11-11-04, 04:56 PM
If someone asked you for a Character opinion of me what would you say?

I suspect there will be some smart remarks, but in all honesty- what would you say?

Ive know Chris and Micheal for almost 4 years, Kiki for 3+, Justin for almost 3 and most of you other Platinums for about 2 years.

Granted you do not know every detail about me, but based off what you do know.

Honest please, not rude or extremely harsh.

:nsrtrts_7

puckstpr
11-11-04, 05:06 PM
Here's an open can of worms...

Sorry, this is just too personal of a thing for me to do in writing in a public forum.


My only comment: I have nothing but respect, you've earned it over the years.

Michael

Chris from Washington
11-11-04, 05:41 PM
I've always thought of you as a real helpful person, who doesn't mind spending their time helping others in need. You've spent many hours here helping people you don't even know, and most likely saving them a bunch of money in the process.

I have nothing but respect for you too.

Is there a reason why you're asking?

William from NOLA
11-11-04, 07:19 PM
I've found you to always have a positive and amusing attitude. And like the above, I have much respect for you.

Ryan from Ohio
11-12-04, 03:54 AM
Is there a reason why you're asking?

Just doing some self exploration. Ive been thinking a lot about many things, this one hit me- so I decided to ask.

This place has been a great help for me also. It has helped me develope many people skills that I didnt start with. It has kept me out of trouble, given me something constructive to do.

True this is all an online friendship, but its been a pretty good one.

:cheers:

GlassWolf
11-12-04, 07:20 AM
judge not, lest ye be judged.. :)
I know better than to ask that question about *me*
hha

Ryan from Ohio
11-12-04, 09:06 AM
lol

Well I guess so

puckstpr
11-13-04, 09:18 AM
Ryan I suggest you read the book "Tao of Zen."

This may sound like a fortune cookie but...
It may give you the proper questions to help you answer the questions you are asking of yourself.

It is quite enlightening.


Michael

GlassWolf
11-13-04, 10:04 AM
zen and the art or archery
zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance
miyamoto musashi's book of five rings
sun tsu's art of war

all of these are good reading :)