Haha, ok, simple enough.pobrien wrote:lol me and tehfade both posted that we were in your area already and could possibly help then Johnf came along and asked for people in your area to come and help even though we already posted. so he failed at readingStickIt wrote: What's "read fail"?
Boston Area: anyone want to help?
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Re: Boston Area: anyone want to help?
Bah hum-bug. Just wanted to help!
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Re: Boston Area: anyone want to help?
Anybody else willing to help? Tehfade has kindly offered to help but our schedules don't match up too well so it's tough to meet up. I'll pay $$$ for your time.
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I could give you some help if you can make it up here. Im pretty much free most of the time.
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How goes the shifting? Live in Boston, could certainly give some advice if the schedules work. Yes, admins aren't completely antisocial in the real world.
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omg. sser is actually aliveStandardshifter wrote:How goes the shifting? Live in Boston, could certainly give some advice if the schedules work. Yes, admins aren't completely antisocial in the real world.