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19 October 2018, 02:58
JeffreyPhD
speerchucker
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Originally posted by Buglemintoday:
Had a few good laughs with Speerchucker about his thoughts on Sako extractors and a few other threads. He is a good guy. Hopefully he will be back soon, sometimes we need to take a break from the web or a forum.


I hope he returns as well, but not really expecting it. Why should he?

Curious though, did he not like Sako extractors?
19 October 2018, 03:23
butchloc
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I hope he returns as well, but not really expecting it. Why should he?

maybe because there are those who truly miss him
19 October 2018, 03:37
Buglemintoday
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Originally posted by JeffreyPhD:
quote:
Originally posted by Buglemintoday:
Had a few good laughs with Speerchucker about his thoughts on Sako extractors and a few other threads. He is a good guy.


Curious though, did he not like Sako extractors?


http://forums.accuratereloadin...891027132#6891027132


"Let me start off with two words: Made in America"
19 October 2018, 03:56
JeffreyPhD
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Originally posted by Buglemintoday:
quote:
Originally posted by JeffreyPhD:
quote:
Originally posted by Buglemintoday:
Had a few good laughs with Speerchucker about his thoughts on Sako extractors and a few other threads. He is a good guy.


Curious though, did he not like Sako extractors?


http://forums.accuratereloadin...891027132#6891027132


Entertaining and educational!
22 October 2018, 05:45
JBrown
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Originally posted by butchloc:
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I hope he returns as well, but not really expecting it. Why should he?

maybe because there are those who truly miss him


The amount of knowledge that Rod shared was staggering. I wish that we still had him around. It is humbling to think of how generous some of the experts are here on these forums.


Jason

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27 October 2018, 04:09
lawndart
Even the thickest skinned people get it worn down to the dermis (the part with the nerve endings).

I always read Speer's post from beginning to end, and saved at least one hundred of his photographs. Several of my favorite threads featured his input.

I, like many here have five or six posters in the "do not show me" category. By doing that, I raised the collective IQ of the board by 25 points (from my viewpoint only).

I am in a group on face book that is only for current or former fighter, or attack pilots. No one else can get in. Out of 6,000 members, there are ten Libtards/trolls. Once I blocked those ten people, my experience on that forum became 100 times more enjoyable.

There may be something else in Speer's life that is causing some heart ache. I made a few nasty posts on this forum back in 2004 and 2005. After reading them again I felt shame, and have tried to not belittle anyone else. In that time, I was getting over my first practice/drive by marriage. (Great in bed, and I loved my step daughter).

Now, I try to reread my posts before hitting the Post Now button, and have made some posts late at night that I immediately deleted.

The posts in my head are much snottier than those that I post.