Some of you will remember this question posed by Rodney King after the riots in Los Angeles. I remember the good ol' days on this site when landmen, O&G pros, geologists, etc. were in it to help the people involved. Now there is a definite division among landowners and O&G. This is causing a lot of friction. There are even racial slurs/cussing/battles everywhere. I'm sick of it. There are even people that need help but they are too afraid to even ask a question because they will be degraded or treated like dirt by someone who knows more than them. I used to tell everyone about this site, now I can only hope that if they visit the site that everyone will behave.

We can do so much with the resources we have here. Can we please get back on track and keep our civility thru this process?

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Just hope ya'll don't get me confussed with the one from Bossier.
Naw...you're the good Tim. We like you!
Rosebud, So what exactly did my child mean by pointing out a poster as a "Troll"? (I just found out what imho, and LOL meant}
What the hell does IMHO mean?
OH MY Chance to ACT smart> In my humble opinion! IMHO
Thanks. I didn't think that it had anything to do with production rates, lease bonuses or what the Murray well was doing.
I am glad to know. I was figuring Interested Mineral Haynesville Owner. I guess I am going to have to get my 16 year give me a quick class. LOL???
In my humble opinion
I just found out from Earl what LMAO meant ! HA!HA!
Slow down, I have to get my neighbors 3 year old to translate my childrens text messages to me. je ne parle paz AOL
Makes sense, Most of the valueable information in ths forum has gotten deeply buried by off topic background noise. Key would be it seems to simply ignor off topic post?
Since you brought it up....... When am I going to get that increase on my allowance ?

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