Merry Christmas Peter McCormack!

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Merry Christmas Peter McCormack!

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Feels like we all have to say a big thank you and give our best wishes to the one who runs this wonderful site and forum.
Even at the times life feels really bad, just click on the right link and enter the wonderful place...
Thank you for all of your great job Peter, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you & your loved ones!
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A very Happy Holidays to the McCormacks! Image
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Thanks Sheena and the same to you and all who read and post here.

I am still not completely used to the idea that I am just a mouse-click away from Russia, Australia and the US and get answers to my questions here faster than I can make contact with someone locally on the phone.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
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The 'net is a beautiful thing... even better when occupied by good people.

Thanks Peter... and a Merry one to you!
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Merry Christmas, Peter. Many, many thanks for providing such a warm and fascinating web space for us all.

To all the great folks on the forum, Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Joyous Crimble, and Festivus or the rest of us. You are all great.

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Merry Christmas Peter & family, and thanks for the hard work & information the whole year 'round.
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Peter, I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday.

This forum you've created has not only been a remarkable repository of information and incredible talent, but an invaluable resource for me personally. Much of JangleBox's success (such as it is) this past year is a direct result of the Rickenbacker Forum and its members. I can't thank you and our supporters here enough.

Merry Christmas!
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Yes! Merry Christmas to Peter and family

"I am still not completely used to the idea that I am just a mouse-click away from Russia, Australia and the US and get answers to my questions here faster than I can make contact with someone locally on the phone."

Peter, you have made this possible you have provided us with a invaluable service THANK YOU and Happy Holidays!!
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Merry Christmas to Pete, his family and everyone in this wonderful community he has created for us!
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I second Ken - Peter, it's YOU who provided the possibility to hang out together for people from the States, Canada, Oz and New Zealand, UK, Norway, Finland, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, France, Izrael, Malaysia, etc etc (sorry if i had unwillingly forgotten something...) - so thank YOU!!!!
Happy holidays, guys & gals!
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Merry Christmas to you and yours, Peter! Being able to participate here helps makes us 'upside-downers' feel far less isolated and more a part of the wonderful world of Rickenbacker. Thank you!!

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Peter, it has been a pleasure this entire year. A very Merry Christmas!! It's great knowing a person like you who not only created this Forum but the one who keeps it balanced and always active (even with the puns).
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All I can add is that you have provided us with a safe and comfortable place to hang out and meet new friends from all over the world. The gift of friendship is the most special gift of all.

Many thanks and Merry Christmas Peter.
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Post by paulv63 »

I second what Brian said. He also makes sour feelings sugary sweet again too. Merry Christmas.

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