Originally posted by @sonhouseSorry to hear about getting laid off. Perhaps another door will open for you.
Just got laid off, life change. Sucks actually but this too will pass, I hope.
Hope to see you back in the future.
-VR
28 Jan 18
Originally posted by @divegeesterDrunk?
Sorry to hear that so House and the very best finding something new. Not sure why this means you can be here though; after all we a family of sorts...
Originally posted by @bigdoggproblemYou have to imagine it spoken in Estuary English.
Drunk?
Originally posted by @very-rustySemicolons 'are' important in a thread about semicolons. The thread's very existence depends upon it.
Don't mind what fmf says: After all he thinks semi colons are important on a chess site where you have people speaking different languages from around the world.
-VR
(And 'good riddance' is a trademark term of endearment here at RHP, not a personal insult. - We'll forgive you due to your newbie status).
Any emoticon you like.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukethe bright side: More time for beer and chess..
Semicolons 'are' important in a thread about semicolons. The thread's very existence depends upon it.
(And 'good riddance' is a trademark term of endearment here at RHP, not a personal insult. - We'll forgive you due to your newbie status).
Any emoticon you like.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeNo in this case it is more of a personal insult than the original trademark of endearment as you say.
Semicolons 'are' important in a thread about semicolons. The thread's very existence depends upon it.
(And 'good riddance' is a trademark term of endearment here at RHP, not a personal insult. - We'll forgive you due to your newbie status).
Any emoticon you like.
I don't need forgivenness from a mr. know it all who wasn't even around when the so called endearment trademark originated.
-VR
Originally posted by @very-rustyThe Ghost is omniscient.
No in this case it is more of a personal insult than the original trademark of endearment as you say.
I don't need forgivenness from a mr. know it all who wasn't even around when the so called endearment trademark originated.
-VR
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeNo he thinks he is omniscient. See the difference?
The Ghost is omniscient.
-VR
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeQuite right.
And 'good riddance' is a trademark term of endearment here at RHP, not a personal insult.