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morg

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Due to unavoidable circumstances, I will not be online after the end of this month.
I would like to say that I have found this forum invaluable since first coming upon it years ago, have learned lots, and met some great people through it.
A BIG thank you to all who have helped me, sold me newts, bought newts from me etc.
Should any forum users want my contact details incase they need to contact me after the end of this month, email me and I will send my postal address and phone number.
Cheers
MORG
punkrocknewtman@hotmail.com
 
Really sorry to hear this mate.
This forum will certainly miss your input, and I personally consider you a great ambassador for the hobby and a genuine friend.
Will keep in touch.
Cheers,
Mike.
 
Thanx for the kind words Mike.
Alan,I will try to get to the local library once a week to use the pc there, but that is limited to 30 minutes[I think]so I will not have time to check out the usual sites etc, and any replies to emails could take a while.
If anybody needed a quick reply for any reason, they would be better texting my mobile, and I will ring them straight back.
 
Morg,

I can't imagine Caudata.org without you. I wish you the very best for the future and I thank you for your generosity and input over the years.

You will be missed.
 
I don't know you all that well, but you were a familiar face to me. I wish you all the best.

Joeri
 
Morg you can always check in on the net when you deliver my live foods mate.
 
Hey Morg,
Sad to see you go. I hope it gets resolved soon and hope to see you back here.

Ed
 
Morg, I sure hope you will be able to join us again sometime in the future. Take care.
 
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Say it aint so! Hope to see you back eventually.
 
Morg> definitely take advantage of Jeff's internet connection to stay in touch.

Hope you are doing well.
 
I'm sorry to hear this, hopefully you will get back online in the future. I'll be in the UK soon so maybe I'll see you around.
 
Big thanks to all who have posted on this thread, and also to those who have e mailed me.
For those of you who know whats happening here, I've sadly been unable to change things.
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However, it looks like you folks will have to put up with me here for a while longer, as I will be having a pc donated by a friend, so should not have to go offline after all
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(Message edited by morg on September 17, 2005)
 
Great news mate! Sorry I missed the original post...
Good to still have you around
Chris
 
Glad to see you'll still be with us, Morg!
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Glad you'll be able to stay Morg. The site just wouldn't be the same
 
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