{I'm not changing the SUBJECT line only because I feel that is unethical.} Considering that this message will be #777 (better than 666 that's for sure) this is a good time to bid farewell. I guess nothing much surprises me anymore. I can remember times when someone would post something and another person would chime in with an off the wall response, and for awhile at least, till the moderator came in and changed the direction of things--there would actually be some FUN times...even when the rest of us were trying to follow the straight and narrow. Perhaps this group now consists of a totally different breed of Foretravel owners, than those who were around back in 2007/2008.
I'm not seeing very many on this forum SMILING anymore. Obviously my earlier post meant nothing to anyone. When I was forced to sell my coach, several people sent me PM's (including a couple folks on this thread) telling me not to be a stranger and come back and post. Let us know how I was doing. That has dropped to just two people...neither of whom I ever met face to face.
I got a lot of GREAT information and help from those who were on the Yahoo Forum group. I can certainly see first hand what happens to those of us who have had to "hang up the keys" for whatever reason. It's exactly the same thing as what I've heard about going thru a divorce. I will stay in touch with those who choose to and for the rest, my 12 plus years of sharing RV knowledge will probably no longer be shared here. The likelihood of my ever getting another Foretravel or even an RV of any kind is considerably less than 1/100%. It's just the way it is. I wish each and everyone on this forum the very best that life can ever happen. Whatever you do, don't say "Maybe someday I will take that side road or go see that place!" Do it TODAY, cause tomorrow you may find out that you'll NEVER be able to walk again, or worse!!!
John,
I split this post off from the original thread since it deserved its own topic.
Michelle
John,
Kathleen and I still plan to meet with you in July or August. We have little matters of HS Graduation of 2 Grand Kids, on the same day, one in Oakland and one in Minneapolis. You don't want to know the complex travel plans that led to. Then we also have a baby-sitting gig in Minneapolis while parents are off to Florida.
It's a good thing we aren't shown the fine print in the parent/child contract ;o)
Will we be able to take you out to dinner?
best, paul
John,
Keep posting 'cause you're the real deal and I certainly appreciate where you're coming from. There are quite a bit more new folks here on the new forum. With largeness comes diversity as well. Some folks continue to be great, others good and yet others others not so good, but tolerance is a virtue better served with humility. For the most part we all get along with our diverse points of view and ways of doing the same things differently. So, long after our bones are in the ground, these threads will continue to be in outer space somewhere, immortalized in the web or cloud or whatever the next thing is. 'Nough said...Carrry on.
Peter
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
ps Thats just for you John
John, I'm one of the newbies that has never met you, but I certainly value the advice that you can give. If you don't feel like posting to the whole forum, that's fine, although I'm sure that I'm not the only one who would benefit from your advice, but at least send a PM to those who need your help.
And, for the record, a big "Thank You" to John, Gary, Dave, and all the rest of you who have so patiently answered my many questions and shared your wisdom.
I would carry on too. You know when you are not using the coach every day you start to lose the connection. I know when I was recovering from surgery and sitting at home, I was on but not posting as much. I find that I post more when I am using the coach. Now when you hang up the keys that is a major event. I noticed over the years that as it happens I hear less and less from them. I have had a number of good friends who have given up the lifestyle. Only one was not health related but it was family related and still resulted in the hanging up of the keys. I say, stick around and add your two cents worth. You have experience in a FT and a SOB too. I have been around for a while now and will say that we have more posting and more varied threads. I have made friends off these forums and hope to make more. It does not mean in this lifestyle if we do not see each other for a while that we are not still friends. It is a lifestyle and many do not understand but is my choice to live.
I have noticed that RVers who have hung up their keys have a tendency to wander off. I suppose it's not unexpected as interests and goals change. But if you still have an interest in FTs then I encourage you to stay here and chime in as often as you want.
And get well!
Craig
John, I remember the days of your sojourn in NAC, what an adventure, each day we heard of your getting a FT just the way that you wanted it. Gave us all an education and I think many of us were jealous of what you were able to accomplish.
Good luck in your new circumstances and please keep in touch.
Gary B
Hi John, Knowledge is like a Book on a Library shelf. If a person has not experienced a situation or been exposed to some area of expertise, they need a "Go-Too" source for advise and direction. We all learn from experience, however most of us appreciate the opportunity to ask a knowledgeable person for their input before we enter into an area that requires technical knowledge.
What I am saying is this; Don't shut and lock the Library Door. You have a wealth of Knowledge to offer to US older Foretravel Owners, You have always given good advise, and that would be greatly missed by all members and future members of this "Forum". THANKS John for the time you have spent contributing to Our Group... ^.^d
John,
We have never met but we all have a certain "friendship" by bring a part of this forum. Leaving takes away knowledge and experience that is so valuable to those of us newer members. We have learned so much by reading and participating here and it's people like you that make it possible. Hope to see you that you ate still around.
Keith & Joyce
John, I have never met you, nor do I believe have chatted with you, but...hope you do not leave this forum. I would bet men like you 'are' the brain trust of the forum. Knowledge is power and you know it. Please give openly of all you have and remain a part of your group.
I feel for you in any matters that are maybe now slowing you down 'physically' but my dad pushed me in his own ways until he was 99.5 yrs old and I loved it and continued to learn from his wisdom......
thanks for being a part of this forum! 'a wannabie', ron sheridan
John,
When I sold the Tiffin and brought a Foretravel, the folks at the Tiffin RV Network told me that I would always be welcome there. I am sure the same offer is extended to you here at Foreforums. Just because you are passing on your Foretravel, does not make you a stranger here! And your Foretravel expertise is always valued!