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I made a post in one of the pen forums where I said that I was glad the forum was back and hoped it would last. I see that that was on April 29th.s :yikes: It dropped again later in the day.

 

Hopefully it really is back for a good long time now. I missed it.

"So convenient a thing it is to be a reasonable creature, since it enables one to find or make a reason for everything one has a mind to do."

 

- Benjamin Franklin

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Welcome Back! I lurk a lot here, but I need to get back into the convo again... Thanks for all of the hard work.

Too young for Medicare, too old for women to care.

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I can't thank you guys enough!

What do you do for a living (when you're not working here)?

I don't know what to do when you're not here!!

 

Mike

 

Life is too short to drink bad wine (Goethe)

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What a pleasant surprise! I woke up this morning (Monday), thought I'd quickly check before getting ready for work... And YAY, you're back!

 

Now I'm running late, but very happy.

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Many, many thanks to Wim and all who worked on getting FPN up and running again. Your hard work is greatly appreciated.

 

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Many, many thanks from this corner of California as well. Hope you all get a chance to catch your breath.

"If you are going through hell, keep going." - Sir Winston Churchill

 

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Nice to see the site back up...looks good

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So glad you are back.....

 

Thanks to Wim and everyone else that may have been involved in getting things ....

 

Back to normal....

 

Whatever that is....

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Not much I can add besides adding to the thanks that others have given. I am very pleased to see FPN back.

 

Thanks,

 

 

Amos

 

The only reason for time is so that everything does not happen at once.

Albert Einstein

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Kudos to everyone who put so much hard work into getting us back in business.

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OK - this is just not good enough. What the heck has been happening? I want my money back........oh wait.........

 

Great work everyone. You don't know what you've got until you lose it. I missed FPN.

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Great to see FPN back on-line again. Many thanks to the admins and everyone else for putting in a lot of work. Cheers!

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Thanks so very much for the extraordinary effort and aggravation you devoted to bring this fabulous site back - and in a new and improved version!

 

Truly appreciated.

Mark Polis, MD

"A flourishing style of chirography is nowhere less in place than on a physician's prescription."___1856, Edward Parrish, An Introduction to Practical Pharmacy

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Going to become a first time donor today - anyone else who hasn't done so at some stage may like to think about the same.

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There's nothing like a week in another FP forum to make you appreciate this one.

 

Thanks for all the hard work getting things back up.

 

Bruce in Ocala, FL-Nice to be in a pen forum where you don't need a tranq rifle

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Going to become a first time donor today - anyone else who hasn't done so at some stage may like to think about the same.

 

Excellent suggestion! Count me in as well!

journaling / tinkering with pens / sailing / photography / software development

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