Thank you Pennsy for the time and effort you provided to the forum. Because of good people like you we have this site.
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Thank you Pennsy for the time and effort you provided to the forum. Because of good people like you we have this site.
Thank you for the time that you have spent
I met him at one of GunLawyers classes, he's a very punny guy. I was glad to sit near him and enjoy his wit first hand.
Thanks for the time you've put into this site and good luck in your endeavors.
Thanks PennsyPlinker for your work. I guess the best moderators are the ones who blend into the background and are, therefore, unappreciated.
Thank you Pennsy, you were an excellent Mod.
Geez, I need to check this section more often...
Thanks for trying to contain the chaos! Give us a holler the next time you're in town to see the family.
A loss for the forum, but I'm glad he's doing well.
Thanks you my friend. Hope to see you sometime soon.
Thanks for the work, Pennsy!
A revolutionary revolt is a new and different kind of revolt, heretofore unseen ... as opposed to an ordinary or standard revolt.
As a moderator on two other forums and a former moderator on a third, I'll join in thanking PennsyPlinker for his service, and I confirm that being a moderator is generally a thankless task. If you don't have at least a half dozen people mad at you, you probably aren't doing the job.
Also, I want to say that having the grace to step down when he feels he can't fulfill the responsibilities of the job is exemplary. On one of the other forums where I am a moderator, we have three so-called moderators who haven't done any moderating for at least six months, but if they were defrocked as "moderators" I'm sure there would be a "revolutionary revolt." It takes an honorable person to admit that enough is too much.