Shale news is soooooo slow and I am bored. I am wondering whatever happened to some of the most verbal players in the beginning of this site. Mooncookie, Jim Crow, Snake Stewart, Kassi, Jay (the other Jay--not Shale Geo). There were others whose names I have now forgotten who are also lost. Did you all metamorphosize into our newer peers. If not, let's hear from you all again
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Geez, am I attending my own funeral here? lol.
My wife has a saying (passed down to her from her Mom), "only boring people get bored."
@skip, hillarious.
Thanks for the encouragement guys, I just try to let this thing go where you all take it. I wanted a grassroots effort from the start and I think we have gotten that.
GHS has also had some babies. They are named Tuscaloosa and Eagle Ford. These folks are in the same position we were in when we showed up GHS. They need information. It's been fun seeing these groups develop and how shalers have kicked in to help. Thanks!
I know some of us have been trying to hide from the fellow who likes to wear a dark hood over his head, we can fool him sometimes, but in the end we all lose that game of "hide and seek". I'm sure some members have gone to a better place and the connection on the other end is always disconnected.
I hope the members who have taken that boat ride across the river didn't forget to give a last wave to those left here on GHS.
Train of Thoughts. Some Train wrecks. Honored to hook my wagon to the Stars of The GHS site.
Thank you to all. What a ride.
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