Do you feel you have improved as a person since joining RRF?

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lennon211 wrote:
Patience is a virtue that I have, but only when not reading a thread about a 1997.
Just so it's clear, I meant this as a joke. I'm not one to use the smiley faces, but I should have here. Just wanted to head off any bad reads.
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Yes, my trolling skills have improved immensely.
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I was improving quite well.........and then I met AITCH!!!! :lol:
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jdogric12aolcom wrote:Among lots of other things, the forum has helped me write better work emails. I've learned directly from here how easy it is to misinterpret someone's typed words when you can't hear the voice inflections.
WHAT! I find that statement offensive, JDog. You've hurt my feelings. Apology, please!
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That's funny Charly because Aitch was doing quite well until he met me. Now all of us are all screwed up.

Have I improved.......nope I am the same miserable SOB I was when I arrived here on a mission. I was hoping to find for my long lost 375 FG or a similar replacement. I'll really improve when I find it. :lol: That was a joke people. You can smile now. My RAS has improved though. I am down to two must haves.
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Have I improved as a person since joining RRF?

Good question.... My husband would probably say no, LOL!

But I feel that being a member of this forum has enriched my life in many ways, and I have made some friendships here that I hope are lifelong.... When I browse these pages I gain a deeper appreciation for some of my favorite guitars, and I find inspiration, and more than a little bit of laughter and fun! Meeting some of the people who frequent this site face-to-face and having the opportunity to play for and with them, whether at a Confluence or in their homes is an amazing experience.
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[quote="JakeK"]This is a question I really think will make people stop and think.

I think I have improved as a person since I joined RRF.

I think I'm the same. Hmm! I didn't stop and think long at all.

Seriously, I get the implication. I've met new friends, met new people I thought were my friends and met some who I would never be friends with ever. Like anything, there is good and bad. Right now I'm down on a couple of people and a couple of others are more in favor. Overall, the experience is good here. Peter has a good heart, as do most of you, and it shows through with this forum.
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I think I'm the same. Hmm! I didn't stop and think long at all.

Seriously, I get the implication. I've met new friends, met new people I thought were my friends and met some who I would never be friends with ever. Like anything, there is good and bad. Right now I'm down on a couple of people and a couple of others are more in favor. Overall, the experience is good here. Peter has a good heart, as do most of you, and it shows through with this forum.
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jdogric12aolcom wrote:Among lots of other things, the forum has helped me write better work emails. I've learned directly from here how easy it is to misinterpret someone's typed words when you can't hear the voice inflections.
ah, that's actually a very good point. I'm a fairly sarcastic and sardonic guy, while totally friendly I've caught myself saying things before that could be (or were!) taken the wrong way, because of the limitations of a keyboard. so yes, that's definitely a bonus skill aqquired.

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Have I improved as a person because of the RRF? Of course! I've gotten to meet and communicate with such wonderful people who are as crazy (or crazier) than I am when it comes to Rickenbackers! :mrgreen:
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I lurked here for quite a while before actually becoming a member. I must say my life has improved since actually joining the forum as I don't have that outside looking in feeling anymore. There are some really nice, informative people here, and either learn something I didn't know about an instrument, or a person for that matter, everytime I log on. I also have a dry, sometimes sarcastic/sardonic sense of humour, and never intend to offend anyone if somehow I do.

I hope to learn more, meet more people, and hear about their experiences both technically and performance wise. Basically, I'd like to make some more friends and continue my education on Ricks and the folks who play them. Hopefully,I'll be able to make some confluences next year, as this year has been a bad one for me. There are many of you already who I would love to jam with.
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My knowledge has definitely expanded...most of us can count ourselves as pretty legitimate Rickenbacker experts, so there's something to be said for that.

I began lurking here way back in the day, 2001-2002 or so, when the C-series was just coming out...things have much improved since then!
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Definately!! I've learnd to spel much beta and mi gramar and sentance structa is improoving daly!

i can now also reed very long paragrafs with no capitle letters or punctuashun that seem to go one foreva and i understand them a hole lot betta than i did whun i joned the foram. :roll:

I don't know whether being a member here has made me a better person - I like to think that it has but only others can be the judges. What it has done is make me far more aware and considerate of the opinions of others and that can only be a good thing.

Thanks, Charly..... for the first time in my life I've actually had an influence on somebody!! :lol: :lol:

Don't concern yourself, Brian....... I was stuffed long before I met you! :mrgreen:
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winston wrote:That's funny Charly because Aitch was doing quite well until he met me. Now all of us are all screwed up.
And I was doing just fine with improvement until I met Charly. Now I have a whole list of names to blame for my newfound depravity??? Woohoo! I'm beyond help and improvement now!. :twisted:
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I think that I am better for the experience ... but storage space is suffering:
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