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09.05.2008, 07:42
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gricey

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the new site is terrible please get the old site back Evil or Very Mad
 
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09.05.2008, 08:31
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jeggae
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Has had mixed feelings, to be expected when you change something.

I think Toby [the owner] would probably like to know why you dont like it.

Personally I like it. Few problems, but will be ironed out eventually.
 
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09.05.2008, 09:05
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Bliss23

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I still can't see all my text, but hey-ho, I'll oblige y'all to read it like this. LOL Thank goodness I am able to write well without seeing what I'm writing. Anyways...

This change is like having a good home, not so fancy, but great nevertheless and then changing to a really fancy home, with lots of fancy appliances.... Nobody says it's not great, but when you keep on stumbling through the new appliances you miss your old home... The one where you had only a chair and a bed and a coffee pot, but where you felt safe and enjoyed being.

At least that's what it's like for me and that's why I don't like it. Will I get used to it? I don't know...

Some peeps I've approached from here told me that I'll grow to like it and that the problems will be fixed soon, but I just don't know. Suppose I'm one of those people who may nawt accept changes they don't need. It's like getting a brand new bike when I have a driver's license just for a car. I could get the bike license too, it wouldn't be such a big deal, but I really want my car, not a new bike. Maybe that's harsh, but it's how I see it.
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10.05.2008, 02:17
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shiftygeezer

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Joined: 07 Apr 2008
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Bliss23 wrote:
I still can't see all my text, but hey-ho, I'll oblige y'all to read it like this. LOL Thank goodness I am able to write well without seeing what I'm writing. Anyways...

This change is like having a good home, not so fancy, but great nevertheless and then changing to a really fancy home, with lots of fancy appliances.... Nobody says it's not great, but when you keep on stumbling through the new appliances you miss your old home... The one where you had only a chair and a bed and a coffee pot, but where you felt safe and enjoyed being.

At least that's what it's like for me and that's why I don't like it. Will I get used to it?
I don't know..

Some peeps I've approached from here told me that I'll grow to like it and that the problems will be fixed soon, but I just don't know. Suppose I'm one of those people who may nawt accept changes they don't need. It's like getting a brand new bike when I have a driver's license just for a car. I could get the bike license too, it wouldn't be such a big deal, but I really want my car, not a new bike. Maybe that's harsh, but it's how I see it.


you really miss steven dont you Liz
 
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