I notices he was gone too. It's not that unusual though that he disappears for a while but not this long.
Let's just hope it's a simple CM holiday since we all need one from time to time
I noticed as i pm him from time to time and the last one was about 6 weeks ago and no reply, hope everythings ok.
He's actually going for the record.
He is still writing a post, last I heard it stands at 4035 pages, hence the delay
Anybody any update????
He was on the 32red slotmeister board so he is fine wherever he may be
I miss him.
for several reasons.
first, because I was the only other player able to play MG's AWP for more than 8 hours in a row.
(basically, I was filling the machines up, and he was later emptying them).
I was sharing his disappointment when MG did pull these games.
secondly because of the CONTENTS of his posts, which have always been more on players' side than on casinos'.
ok SOMETIMES they were a bit long but hey - always interesting.
and also because of the FORM. His gramar is always perfect. I am not a mothertoungue (as you can see ), and I must admit that many times I learnt some new words reading his posts and then checking them on dictionary / book of english.
hope to see him back soon.
Nope - he did not attend this year.I was just wondering the same thing. Did he show at the CM shinding?
LOLAnyway, must dash, I'm off to KK's for some lessons in BJ and 3-card poker....
I took an unusually long break to see if my neck pain, which the doc thinks might be stress and/or posture, would improve. I may have to get a new office chair before I get a new keyboard. Half the keys have been worn blank, hence the occasional typo.
It didn't, it got even worse, so is probably not specifically related to spending too long on the internet forums.
I have watched with considerable dismay the continued implosion of what were once regarded as top notch casinos such as Club World, and it has had me wondering whether the days of online casinos could be coming to an end in favour of some new trend, much as online casinos sidelined the UK fruit machine scene around the turn of the century.