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Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: April 27th, 2008, 8:03 pm
by harrellbenjamin
starstruck;30346 wrote:Just who is it you can't relate to big fella? I have more confidence than John Elway had at the two minute warning! I have more confidence than Tiger Woods has at the US Open! No one carries themself with more confidence than me, not even haroldbenjamin! I clear roadblocks like an Olympic hurdler! A body shot right in the bread basket from Rampage Jackson wouldn't even be a gut check to me! As I said, most GM's & SM's can be really cocky and arrogant but I chew em up and spit em out and then go spend their money!
Man you sound familier??? Could you not be "Splitpit" under an assumed name?? I wonder???????:eusa_shhh :eusa_shhh :eusa_shhh
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: April 27th, 2008, 8:07 pm
by starstruck
You mean the dearly departed spiltpit who pissed off everyone here? Sorry buddy, but that's not me.
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: April 28th, 2008, 8:59 am
by harrellbenjamin
sure seems familiar..............................:eusa_sile :eusa_sile :eusa_whis
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: May 1st, 2008, 11:29 am
by starstruck
harrellbenjamin;30347 wrote:Man you sound familier??? Could you not be "Splitpit" under an assumed name?? I wonder???????:eusa_shhh :eusa_shhh :eusa_shhh
Well, you got me! The cat's outta the bag! I am indeed splitpit. I was given another opportunity by Brent and I agreed to meet his criteria, which I have done. I denied it because I didn't want it to shine a bad light on Brent for allowing me back on under a different name. I believe that Brent was able to see, even in the past, that I was able to contribute to this forum in a positive way as long as I steered clear of conflicts with certain other members. Make no mistake, as much as a couple of you dislike me, the feeling is mutual. It's very much a two way street. However, starstruck isn't going to play the game the way splitpit did. I'm here now as a forum member with the purpose of sharing and gaining information. I'm not going to get into a pissing match with any of you. Especially those who seem to want to coax me that direction. It ain't gonna happen!
I know there's no red carpet or welcoming commitee waiting for me. I can hear the moans and groans in the distance. So before you light up Brent's message boards with "how could you?" messages, I just want to say this.
Brent's a good man. He's fair and he's understanding. He looks at situations with an open mind. He's not one to pass judgement on others. He listens to both sides and he's reasonable.
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: May 1st, 2008, 1:00 pm
by SGT
Welcome Back.
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: May 1st, 2008, 2:27 pm
by starstruck
Thank You!
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: May 1st, 2008, 3:21 pm
by gt_repair
Starstruck
You have my vote being here. Keep it on the up and up and you should not wind people up.....
Remember these old sayings:
* For every wrong, it takes two rights to make up for the one wrong you did.
* You can do 100 good things and you do one bad thing, people will only remember the bad thing you have done and forget all the good things you have done.
You have had a lot of good points in the past and a few way out theres, and that is all most remember...
Keep it cool.
You did finish the AA of Delta.
Welcome back new person.. Don't fall off the wagon..
Later.
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: May 1st, 2008, 3:36 pm
by starstruck
I'll keep that in mind.
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: May 1st, 2008, 7:37 pm
by harrellbenjamin
Welcome back.(well some would say you never really left LOL) its much more entertaining to have you around then not.I personally enjoy your thoughts too JMHO (I had to do it)
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: May 2nd, 2008, 4:56 am
by starstruck
Thank you (I think). I didn't know that punching bags were a form of entertainment?