bob vawter
Grassy Knoller
Does anyone know what's become of him? I kinna miss him a little!
Fred had an under appreciated sense of humor.Me too (like a bad cold, not really)![]()
Or a toothache (really)Me too (like a bad cold, not really)![]()
He liked me the most....... ya know!I hope he is doing well.
Drop an give me twenty........A 200 y/o favorite![]()
Fred didn't seem to like me, but to be fair, I'm not sure who he liked or didn't
He kept his own counsel.
I give him a lot of credit for bringing MB to where it is, and I sincerely hope he is enjoying the rewards of his newer efforts.
Steven "Hoody" Hoodlebrink is doing a fantastic job here in his own more reserved way. I will take a moment to praise him for bringing my on line store into the 21st Century, and will say without reservation that anyone wanting to up their on line game should consult with him.
Yor doin great Dink....although I see you flying too low.....you need to get yor brand out more... or maybe I'm just a babbling Ole man......Thank you, Jim, it has been a pleasure helping the Pemberton family with everything we're working on.
I'm still here, I just don't move threads and such like Fred did. My role is mostly feature development and board maintenance.
The now me likes Fred, the much younger me, not so much. However, I think I was that way with a lot of people looking back - part of the ego and arrogance of my younger years.
The way he greeted me in Nashville at the bar the year I presented, and the way he assisted in the transition here, showed me there was mutual respect between us. Even when we butted heads, I still have had a lot of respect for him and his abilities. Secretly, he pushed me to hone my skills more so that I could expand our offerings throughout the years. He has a lot of talent to make money in several ways online, and I hope he's raking it in.