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To: oolatec
wow... many freepers are discounting the Opus threads as a few grumpy members and no big loss.

It would appear there are still many members who are also unhappy and are just hanging around, posting less, and no longer donating.

This site is truly in trouble.
151 posted on 04/06/2005 8:42:06 PM PDT by PeterPuck
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To: PeterPuck
This site is truly in trouble.

LOL. Oh, really?

Pardon my pointing this out, but aren't you a bit new here to be stating the eminent demise of FR so resolutely?

Do you have any idea how many times in the history of FR that someone has opined that "these are the dark and final days of FR, while stating that all the "really important" people have left, and aren't coming back!".

I guess such predictors don't realize (or care about) the slur they have just put upon those FReepers who remain (you know, the "little people" who are just too darn dumb to know when to abandon ship when they obviously have been told that the "elite" FReepers have boarded the life boats.}

And yet, every time, they forget that the Captain (JR) owns the boat, all others are just passengers (some paying, some not), and the ship will continue to sail along fine, even if it only has the little people on board.

Why do you think that OPUS posts get such ridicule around here? The only OPUS that would ever count would be when JR decides, and posts, a permanent shutdown date for FR. If that ever occurs, then there is reason to believe that this site is in trouble.

Many times the fall of Rome (FR) has been predicted, and yet, FR just keeps on drumming', like the Energizer Bunny.

162 posted on 04/06/2005 9:24:07 PM PDT by Col Freeper (Never argue with an idiot - - it's a useless activity and the leftist just enjoys it.)
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