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Top work!

 

Serious thanks.

 

 

 

Edited to increase gratitude.

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Glad that FPN is back up! (Whew.) A big



 

THANK YOU

 

to the FPN admin team!

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There was a crash?

Have you no heart?!

Jeffery

In the Irish Channel of

New Orleans, LA

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I kid. I was advised of the crash at Pen Posse. LE HORROR!

 

Glad everything's all set to rights again. Good job, admins and mods! Rock on.

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etherX in To Miasto

Fleekair <--French accent.

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Oh my god... thanks so much for all the hard work getting the board back up again.

 

You guys, the entire admin team, are awesome!

D.

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Sometimes, you just don't know what you have...till it's gone :gaah:

 

I was :bonk::bonk::bonk::bonk::bonk::bonk: the entire weekend waiting for FPN to start back up!

 

What a relief! :clap1:

 

 

Shahrin B)

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Many thanks for all the hard work, when things go wrong that need attention and for just keeping everything going.

Like the old saying and the old song, you don't always know what you've got 'til it's gone, really rang true during the crash.

“I view my fountain pens & inks as an artist might view their brushes and paints.

They flow across paper as a brush to canvas, transforming my thoughts into words and my words into art.

There is nothing else like it; the art of writing and the painting of words!”

~Inka~ [scott]; 5 October, 2009

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My best post ever...pure poetry, gone forever. Oh just kidding, but I'm glad it's back up.

the pen is the window into the writer's soul

www.spinningtrees.webuda.com

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Thank you for all the hard work. I was starting to get worried after a while. Flash backs to when the site went down due to an attack. I was thinking who keeps attacking the poor fountain pen. Then again the pen is mightier than the sword.

 

Thanks again,

S

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Just to reiterate every ones feelings, THANK YOU! I am just starting to get into fountain pens and had no idea how addicted I was until the site went down :bonk: When the forum came back online I had to stop myself from quoting a certain drunk and shouting "Tap it to my VEINS!" at the top of my lungs.

 

Again thank you VERY much for all the hard work that went into restoring my little corner of happiness. The updates where very helpful and may be the only thing that kept me sane :embarrassed_smile:

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I hope the admins aren't finding all the messages saying thanks too boring - if not, I'll just add mine.

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Thanks for all the time and effort spent getting this invaluable treasure trove of information back up and running.

 

Your hard work is truly appreciated by all of the members; but I just thought I'd add a personal thanks.

 

Well Done.

“You see things; and you say, 'Why?' But I dream things that never were; and I say, 'Why not?'”

“Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.”

- George Bernard Shaw

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Many thanks to the FPN Admin Team for your hard work!

 

- I / we very much appreciate you volunteering a "holiday" weekend for the sake of FPN!

 

Congrats on getting (us) all back up and running again!

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You folks are heroes! Thank you so much for all your hard work.

He came down from heaven and was made man.

 

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Thanks so much for the hard work. :thumbup:

There is only one admirable form of the imagination: the imagination that is so intense that it creates a new reality, that it makes things happen.

- Seán O'Faolain

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Yes, thanks from a humble pen-pusher from the UK.

The Good Captain

"Meddler's 'Salamander' - almost as good as the real thing!"

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