A Fleeting Milestone
Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 3:43 am
The substance of my contributions have been lost like my ephemeral youth to the passage and ravages of time. My first post like a new dawn was quickly replaced by another and another. It is true one can look back and read from a historical perspective, but one can never truly experience the environment that has acted upon and permeated historical facts.
I have sped and sometimes galloped towards an unseen finish line and it has culminated in my 5000th post.
At this juncture it seems perfectly reasonable that I should give thanks:
Thanks to John and Ben Hall, as well as the great team at Rickenbacker who produce the instruments that are so dear to me, to Peter and my close friends on this forum who have become part of my extended family. I give thanks to those who ignore my shortcomings and my attempts at humour. I also give thanks to those who read and participate in the section of the forum that Peter has placed his trust in me to guide as I see fit. It is a trust that I hold dear and it is a mission that I hope continue until I have either run out of subjects of interest, or until a person better suited for the job at hand comes along.
In truth, it is the family like atmosphere of this forum that makes me keep coming back.
Tomorrow will bring a new day and a new target will likely be sitting between the unseen crosshairs. I doubt that I will ever double this number of posts as some have, but if you will continue to indulge and support my musings I will make a valiant effort to get there.
A simple thanks does not seem enough at any time that you receive more than you give, but right now at this late hour it's all I have left to give.
Thanks.
Brian
I have sped and sometimes galloped towards an unseen finish line and it has culminated in my 5000th post.
At this juncture it seems perfectly reasonable that I should give thanks:
Thanks to John and Ben Hall, as well as the great team at Rickenbacker who produce the instruments that are so dear to me, to Peter and my close friends on this forum who have become part of my extended family. I give thanks to those who ignore my shortcomings and my attempts at humour. I also give thanks to those who read and participate in the section of the forum that Peter has placed his trust in me to guide as I see fit. It is a trust that I hold dear and it is a mission that I hope continue until I have either run out of subjects of interest, or until a person better suited for the job at hand comes along.
In truth, it is the family like atmosphere of this forum that makes me keep coming back.
Tomorrow will bring a new day and a new target will likely be sitting between the unseen crosshairs. I doubt that I will ever double this number of posts as some have, but if you will continue to indulge and support my musings I will make a valiant effort to get there.
A simple thanks does not seem enough at any time that you receive more than you give, but right now at this late hour it's all I have left to give.
Thanks.
Brian