Mindcore Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 (edited) I haven't been on here in ages but finally had some free time to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon perusing the Internet and return to this forum. I can't believe the bashing that is going on about Geddy's vocals on the tour and (in particular) the DVD/Blu-ray. I thought people on here were fans. Obviously (I think) the ones that are complaining are too young to understand aging. Yes, I too have noticed that Geddy no longer has that range of his youth, but he still "sounds like" himself! Trust me, I've seen every tour since AFTK and even in the 80's I noticed differences in his range from the 70's songs that were still in rotation. Part of it was growing as a vocalist and the fact that he did start taking vocal lessons and instead of "screaming" parts he was actually singing them! I was at the second Toronto show and Ben Mink and the band doing Losing It for the first time ever live was the pinnacle! Why is nobody focusing on the extremely great musicianship of these 3 in their mid 60's and can pull off some of the most complex compositions that they admit were difficult when they first recorded them (Hemispheres)? They put musicians a third of their age to shame!!!! I thought the people on this forum were true fans (and understanding human beings). I guess I was wrong. I wish I could do the things I could 30-40 years ago but I can't (and, for the older members, I'm sure you can't either). Why do you expect them to do the same? For you younger members, you'll understand when you get to my age (50). Peace out. Rush is still the greatest Rock band in my opinion and I thank them for 40 wonderful years of music. They owe me (or anyone else) NOTHING! Edited December 5, 2015 by Mindcore 33 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turbine Freight Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 Cool story bro. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Analog Cub Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 I haven't been on here in ages but finally had some free time to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon perusing the Internet and return to this forum. I can't believe the bashing that is going on about Geddy's vocals on the tour and (in particular) the DVD/Blu-ray. I thought people on here were fans. Obviously (I think) the ones that are complaining are too young to understand aging. Yes, I too have noticed that Geddy no longer has that range of his youth, but he still "sounds like" himself! Trust me, I've seen every tour since AFTK and even in the 80's I noticed differences in his range from the 70's songs that were still in rotation. Part of it was growing as a vocalist and the fact that he did start taking vocal lessons and instead of "screaming" parts he was actually singing them! I was at the second Toronto show and Ben Mink and the band doing Losing It for the first time ever live was the pinnacle! Why is nobody focusing on the extremely great musicianship of these 3 in their mid 60's and can pull off some of the most complex compositions that they admit were difficult when they first recorded them (Hemispheres)? They put musicians a third of their age to shame!!!! I thought the people on this forum were true fans (and understanding human beings). I guess I was wrong. I wish I could do the things I could 30-40 years ago but I can't (and, for the older members, I'm sure you can't either). Why do you expect them to do the same? For you younger members, you'll understand when you get to my age (50). Peace out. Rush is still the greatest Rock band in my opinion and I thank them for 40 wonderful years of music. They owe me (or anyone else) NOTHING! Right, so to be "true fans" we aren't allowed to complain about anything. Gimme a f***ing break 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mindcore Posted December 5, 2015 Author Share Posted December 5, 2015 I haven't been on here in ages but finally had some free time to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon perusing the Internet and return to this forum. I can't believe the bashing that is going on about Geddy's vocals on the tour and (in particular) the DVD/Blu-ray. I thought people on here were fans. Obviously (I think) the ones that are complaining are too young to understand aging. Yes, I too have noticed that Geddy no longer has that range of his youth, but he still "sounds like" himself! Trust me, I've seen every tour since AFTK and even in the 80's I noticed differences in his range from the 70's songs that were still in rotation. Part of it was growing as a vocalist and the fact that he did start taking vocal lessons and instead of "screaming" parts he was actually singing them! I was at the second Toronto show and Ben Mink and the band doing Losing It for the first time ever live was the pinnacle! Why is nobody focusing on the extremely great musicianship of these 3 in their mid 60's and can pull off some of the most complex compositions that they admit were difficult when they first recorded them (Hemispheres)? They put musicians a third of their age to shame!!!! I thought the people on this forum were true fans (and understanding human beings). I guess I was wrong. I wish I could do the things I could 30-40 years ago but I can't (and, for the older members, I'm sure you can't either). Why do you expect them to do the same? For you younger members, you'll understand when you get to my age (50). Peace out. Rush is still the greatest Rock band in my opinion and I thank them for 40 wonderful years of music. They owe me (or anyone else) NOTHING! Right, so to be "true fans" we aren't allowed to complain about anything. Gimme a f***ing break I'm so happy you are the "first and only perfect" human being that ever existed on Earth. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EagleMoon Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 I haven't been on here in ages but finally had some free time to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon perusing the Internet and return to this forum. I can't believe the bashing that is going on about Geddy's vocals on the tour and (in particular) the DVD/Blu-ray. I thought people on here were fans. Obviously (I think) the ones that are complaining are too young to understand aging. Yes, I too have noticed that Geddy no longer has that range of his youth, but he still "sounds like" himself! Trust me, I've seen every tour since AFTK and even in the 80's I noticed differences in his range from the 70's songs that were still in rotation. Part of it was growing as a vocalist and the fact that he did start taking vocal lessons and instead of "screaming" parts he was actually singing them! I was at the second Toronto show and Ben Mink and the band doing Losing It for the first time ever live was the pinnacle! Why is nobody focusing on the extremely great musicianship of these 3 in their mid 60's and can pull off some of the most complex compositions that they admit were difficult when they first recorded them (Hemispheres)? They put musicians a third of their age to shame!!!! I thought the people on this forum were true fans (and understanding human beings). I guess I was wrong. I wish I could do the things I could 30-40 years ago but I can't (and, for the older members, I'm sure you can't either). Why do you expect them to do the same? For you younger members, you'll understand when you get to my age (50). Peace out. Rush is still the greatest Rock band in my opinion and I thank them for 40 wonderful years of music. They owe me (or anyone else) NOTHING! Right, so to be "true fans" we aren't allowed to complain about anything. Gimme a f***ing break I'm so happy you are the "first and only perfect" human being that ever existed on Earth. Actually I get where you're coming from. I agree there's a lot of bashing here on the forum. More than there needs to be, but some of it is kidding around and isn't serious. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turbine Freight Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 Is this zumbi's phantom account? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turbine Freight Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 I haven't been on here in ages but finally had some free time to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon perusing the Internet and return to this forum. I can't believe the bashing that is going on about Geddy's vocals on the tour and (in particular) the DVD/Blu-ray. I thought people on here were fans. Obviously (I think) the ones that are complaining are too young to understand aging. Yes, I too have noticed that Geddy no longer has that range of his youth, but he still "sounds like" himself! Trust me, I've seen every tour since AFTK and even in the 80's I noticed differences in his range from the 70's songs that were still in rotation. Part of it was growing as a vocalist and the fact that he did start taking vocal lessons and instead of "screaming" parts he was actually singing them! I was at the second Toronto show and Ben Mink and the band doing Losing It for the first time ever live was the pinnacle! Why is nobody focusing on the extremely great musicianship of these 3 in their mid 60's and can pull off some of the most complex compositions that they admit were difficult when they first recorded them (Hemispheres)? They put musicians a third of their age to shame!!!! I thought the people on this forum were true fans (and understanding human beings). I guess I was wrong. I wish I could do the things I could 30-40 years ago but I can't (and, for the older members, I'm sure you can't either). Why do you expect them to do the same? For you younger members, you'll understand when you get to my age (50). Peace out. Rush is still the greatest Rock band in my opinion and I thank them for 40 wonderful years of music. They owe me (or anyone else) NOTHING! Right, so to be "true fans" we aren't allowed to complain about anything. Gimme a f***ing break I'm so happy you are the "first and only perfect" human being that ever existed on Earth. You can trust in his perfection. He's an engineer. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Analog Cub Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 I haven't been on here in ages but finally had some free time to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon perusing the Internet and return to this forum. I can't believe the bashing that is going on about Geddy's vocals on the tour and (in particular) the DVD/Blu-ray. I thought people on here were fans. Obviously (I think) the ones that are complaining are too young to understand aging. Yes, I too have noticed that Geddy no longer has that range of his youth, but he still "sounds like" himself! Trust me, I've seen every tour since AFTK and even in the 80's I noticed differences in his range from the 70's songs that were still in rotation. Part of it was growing as a vocalist and the fact that he did start taking vocal lessons and instead of "screaming" parts he was actually singing them! I was at the second Toronto show and Ben Mink and the band doing Losing It for the first time ever live was the pinnacle! Why is nobody focusing on the extremely great musicianship of these 3 in their mid 60's and can pull off some of the most complex compositions that they admit were difficult when they first recorded them (Hemispheres)? They put musicians a third of their age to shame!!!! I thought the people on this forum were true fans (and understanding human beings). I guess I was wrong. I wish I could do the things I could 30-40 years ago but I can't (and, for the older members, I'm sure you can't either). Why do you expect them to do the same? For you younger members, you'll understand when you get to my age (50). Peace out. Rush is still the greatest Rock band in my opinion and I thank them for 40 wonderful years of music. They owe me (or anyone else) NOTHING! Right, so to be "true fans" we aren't allowed to complain about anything. Gimme a f***ing break I'm so happy you are the "first and only perfect" human being that ever existed on Earth. You can trust in his perfection. He's an engineer. His argument that I think I'm the "first and only perfect" human being makes no sense. I love Rush. Most (if not all) of us love Rush. But if someone has a negative opinion of whatever it may be, that's their right. It doesn't make them any less of a fan. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turbine Freight Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 (edited) I haven't been on here in ages but finally had some free time to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon perusing the Internet and return to this forum. I can't believe the bashing that is going on about Geddy's vocals on the tour and (in particular) the DVD/Blu-ray. I thought people on here were fans. Obviously (I think) the ones that are complaining are too young to understand aging. Yes, I too have noticed that Geddy no longer has that range of his youth, but he still "sounds like" himself! Trust me, I've seen every tour since AFTK and even in the 80's I noticed differences in his range from the 70's songs that were still in rotation. Part of it was growing as a vocalist and the fact that he did start taking vocal lessons and instead of "screaming" parts he was actually singing them! I was at the second Toronto show and Ben Mink and the band doing Losing It for the first time ever live was the pinnacle! Why is nobody focusing on the extremely great musicianship of these 3 in their mid 60's and can pull off some of the most complex compositions that they admit were difficult when they first recorded them (Hemispheres)? They put musicians a third of their age to shame!!!! I thought the people on this forum were true fans (and understanding human beings). I guess I was wrong. I wish I could do the things I could 30-40 years ago but I can't (and, for the older members, I'm sure you can't either). Why do you expect them to do the same? For you younger members, you'll understand when you get to my age (50). Peace out. Rush is still the greatest Rock band in my opinion and I thank them for 40 wonderful years of music. They owe me (or anyone else) NOTHING! Right, so to be "true fans" we aren't allowed to complain about anything. Gimme a f***ing break I'm so happy you are the "first and only perfect" human being that ever existed on Earth. You can trust in his perfection. He's an engineer. His argument that I think I'm the "first and only perfect" human being makes no sense. I love Rush. Most (if not all) of us love Rush. But if someone has a negative opinion of whatever it may be, that's their right. It doesn't make them any less of a fan. Anyone who drinks vodka for breakfast & rags on Cutler is OK in my book. Edited December 5, 2015 by Turbine Freight Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Union 5-3992 Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 I haven't been on here in ages but finally had some free time to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon perusing the Internet and return to this forum. I can't believe the bashing that is going on about Geddy's vocals on the tour and (in particular) the DVD/Blu-ray. I thought people on here were fans. I stopped reading here 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lorraine Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 I haven't been on here in ages but finally had some free time to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon perusing the Internet and return to this forum. I can't believe the bashing that is going on about Geddy's vocals on the tour and (in particular) the DVD/Blu-ray. I thought people on here were fans. Obviously (I think) the ones that are complaining are too young to understand aging. Yes, I too have noticed that Geddy no longer has that range of his youth, but he still "sounds like" himself! Trust me, I've seen every tour since AFTK and even in the 80's I noticed differences in his range from the 70's songs that were still in rotation. Part of it was growing as a vocalist and the fact that he did start taking vocal lessons and instead of "screaming" parts he was actually singing them! I was at the second Toronto show and Ben Mink and the band doing Losing It for the first time ever live was the pinnacle! Why is nobody focusing on the extremely great musicianship of these 3 in their mid 60's and can pull off some of the most complex compositions that they admit were difficult when they first recorded them (Hemispheres)? They put musicians a third of their age to shame!!!! I thought the people on this forum were true fans (and understanding human beings). I guess I was wrong. I wish I could do the things I could 30-40 years ago but I can't (and, for the older members, I'm sure you can't either). Why do you expect them to do the same? For you younger members, you'll understand when you get to my age (50). Peace out. Rush is still the greatest Rock band in my opinion and I thank them for 40 wonderful years of music. They owe me (or anyone else) NOTHING! Right, so to be "true fans" we aren't allowed to complain about anything. Gimme a f***ing break I'm so happy you are the "first and only perfect" human being that ever existed on Earth. You can trust in his perfection. He's an engineer. His argument that I think I'm the "first and only perfect" human being makes no sense. I love Rush. Most (if not all) of us love Rush. But if someone has a negative opinion of whatever it may be, that's their right. It doesn't make them any less of a fan. Anyone who drinks vodka for breakfast & rags on Cutler is OK in my book. Andrew drinks vodka for breakfast? I hope he at least adds some O.J. to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Analog Cub Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 I haven't been on here in ages but finally had some free time to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon perusing the Internet and return to this forum. I can't believe the bashing that is going on about Geddy's vocals on the tour and (in particular) the DVD/Blu-ray. I thought people on here were fans. Obviously (I think) the ones that are complaining are too young to understand aging. Yes, I too have noticed that Geddy no longer has that range of his youth, but he still "sounds like" himself! Trust me, I've seen every tour since AFTK and even in the 80's I noticed differences in his range from the 70's songs that were still in rotation. Part of it was growing as a vocalist and the fact that he did start taking vocal lessons and instead of "screaming" parts he was actually singing them! I was at the second Toronto show and Ben Mink and the band doing Losing It for the first time ever live was the pinnacle! Why is nobody focusing on the extremely great musicianship of these 3 in their mid 60's and can pull off some of the most complex compositions that they admit were difficult when they first recorded them (Hemispheres)? They put musicians a third of their age to shame!!!! I thought the people on this forum were true fans (and understanding human beings). I guess I was wrong. I wish I could do the things I could 30-40 years ago but I can't (and, for the older members, I'm sure you can't either). Why do you expect them to do the same? For you younger members, you'll understand when you get to my age (50). Peace out. Rush is still the greatest Rock band in my opinion and I thank them for 40 wonderful years of music. They owe me (or anyone else) NOTHING! Right, so to be "true fans" we aren't allowed to complain about anything. Gimme a f***ing break I'm so happy you are the "first and only perfect" human being that ever existed on Earth. You can trust in his perfection. He's an engineer. His argument that I think I'm the "first and only perfect" human being makes no sense. I love Rush. Most (if not all) of us love Rush. But if someone has a negative opinion of whatever it may be, that's their right. It doesn't make them any less of a fan. Anyone who drinks vodka for breakfast & rags on Cutler is OK in my book. Andrew drinks vodka for breakfast? I hope he at least adds some O.J. to it. I can't even remember the last time I had breakfast, actually. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turbine Freight Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 I haven't been on here in ages but finally had some free time to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon perusing the Internet and return to this forum. I can't believe the bashing that is going on about Geddy's vocals on the tour and (in particular) the DVD/Blu-ray. I thought people on here were fans. Obviously (I think) the ones that are complaining are too young to understand aging. Yes, I too have noticed that Geddy no longer has that range of his youth, but he still "sounds like" himself! Trust me, I've seen every tour since AFTK and even in the 80's I noticed differences in his range from the 70's songs that were still in rotation. Part of it was growing as a vocalist and the fact that he did start taking vocal lessons and instead of "screaming" parts he was actually singing them! I was at the second Toronto show and Ben Mink and the band doing Losing It for the first time ever live was the pinnacle! Why is nobody focusing on the extremely great musicianship of these 3 in their mid 60's and can pull off some of the most complex compositions that they admit were difficult when they first recorded them (Hemispheres)? They put musicians a third of their age to shame!!!! I thought the people on this forum were true fans (and understanding human beings). I guess I was wrong. I wish I could do the things I could 30-40 years ago but I can't (and, for the older members, I'm sure you can't either). Why do you expect them to do the same? For you younger members, you'll understand when you get to my age (50). Peace out. Rush is still the greatest Rock band in my opinion and I thank them for 40 wonderful years of music. They owe me (or anyone else) NOTHING! Right, so to be "true fans" we aren't allowed to complain about anything. Gimme a f***ing break I'm so happy you are the "first and only perfect" human being that ever existed on Earth. You can trust in his perfection. He's an engineer. His argument that I think I'm the "first and only perfect" human being makes no sense. I love Rush. Most (if not all) of us love Rush. But if someone has a negative opinion of whatever it may be, that's their right. It doesn't make them any less of a fan. Anyone who drinks vodka for breakfast & rags on Cutler is OK in my book. Andrew drinks vodka for breakfast? I hope he at least adds some O.J. to it. I can't even remember the last time I had breakfast, actually. It's all that vodka that's giving you blackouts. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ancient Ways Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 Most of us are not being fans correctly is what I gather the op is on about 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lorraine Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 I haven't been on here in ages but finally had some free time to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon perusing the Internet and return to this forum. I can't believe the bashing that is going on about Geddy's vocals on the tour and (in particular) the DVD/Blu-ray. I thought people on here were fans. Obviously (I think) the ones that are complaining are too young to understand aging. Yes, I too have noticed that Geddy no longer has that range of his youth, but he still "sounds like" himself! Trust me, I've seen every tour since AFTK and even in the 80's I noticed differences in his range from the 70's songs that were still in rotation. Part of it was growing as a vocalist and the fact that he did start taking vocal lessons and instead of "screaming" parts he was actually singing them! I was at the second Toronto show and Ben Mink and the band doing Losing It for the first time ever live was the pinnacle! Why is nobody focusing on the extremely great musicianship of these 3 in their mid 60's and can pull off some of the most complex compositions that they admit were difficult when they first recorded them (Hemispheres)? They put musicians a third of their age to shame!!!! I thought the people on this forum were true fans (and understanding human beings). I guess I was wrong. I wish I could do the things I could 30-40 years ago but I can't (and, for the older members, I'm sure you can't either). Why do you expect them to do the same? For you younger members, you'll understand when you get to my age (50). Peace out. Rush is still the greatest Rock band in my opinion and I thank them for 40 wonderful years of music. They owe me (or anyone else) NOTHING! Right, so to be "true fans" we aren't allowed to complain about anything. Gimme a f***ing break I'm so happy you are the "first and only perfect" human being that ever existed on Earth. You can trust in his perfection. He's an engineer. His argument that I think I'm the "first and only perfect" human being makes no sense. I love Rush. Most (if not all) of us love Rush. But if someone has a negative opinion of whatever it may be, that's their right. It doesn't make them any less of a fan. Anyone who drinks vodka for breakfast & rags on Cutler is OK in my book. Andrew drinks vodka for breakfast? I hope he at least adds some O.J. to it. I can't even remember the last time I had breakfast, actually. It's all that vodka that's giving you blackouts. Quite right, Turbine. :sarcastic: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lorraine Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 Most of us are not being fans correctly is what I gather the op is on about TrueRushFans Not just fans. :cheers: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geezer Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 2015 Rush still better than everybody else around 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turbine Freight Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 2015 Rush still better than everybody else around Steady on, Sir! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mindcore Posted December 5, 2015 Author Share Posted December 5, 2015 I haven't been on here in ages but finally had some free time to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon perusing the Internet and return to this forum. I can't believe the bashing that is going on about Geddy's vocals on the tour and (in particular) the DVD/Blu-ray. I thought people on here were fans. Obviously (I think) the ones that are complaining are too young to understand aging. Yes, I too have noticed that Geddy no longer has that range of his youth, but he still "sounds like" himself! Trust me, I've seen every tour since AFTK and even in the 80's I noticed differences in his range from the 70's songs that were still in rotation. Part of it was growing as a vocalist and the fact that he did start taking vocal lessons and instead of "screaming" parts he was actually singing them! I was at the second Toronto show and Ben Mink and the band doing Losing It for the first time ever live was the pinnacle! Why is nobody focusing on the extremely great musicianship of these 3 in their mid 60's and can pull off some of the most complex compositions that they admit were difficult when they first recorded them (Hemispheres)? They put musicians a third of their age to shame!!!! I thought the people on this forum were true fans (and understanding human beings). I guess I was wrong. I wish I could do the things I could 30-40 years ago but I can't (and, for the older members, I'm sure you can't either). Why do you expect them to do the same? For you younger members, you'll understand when you get to my age (50). Peace out. Rush is still the greatest Rock band in my opinion and I thank them for 40 wonderful years of music. They owe me (or anyone else) NOTHING! Right, so to be "true fans" we aren't allowed to complain about anything. Gimme a f***ing break I'm so happy you are the "first and only perfect" human being that ever existed on Earth. You can trust in his perfection. He's an engineer. His argument that I think I'm the "first and only perfect" human being makes no sense. I love Rush. Most (if not all) of us love Rush. But if someone has a negative opinion of whatever it may be, that's their right. It doesn't make them any less of a fan. Why be negative and not positive about their performance? I know Rush are not perfect. Rush are not machines. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Digital Dad Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 Geddy sounds good for what he is at the moment. Much better than the last tour all the way round. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EagleMoon Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 Geddy sounds good for what he is at the moment. Much better than the last tour all the way round. Truth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Digital Dad Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 Geddy sounds good for what he is at the moment. Much better than the last tour all the way round. Truth. I mean he is what he is. Sure there are mistakes by all of em but misically Ged is still at the top of his game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
x1yyz Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 I think there is way too much negativity in general on this forum. (Although by stating that, am I being negative? Eeek!) There are certainly a few people here who always find it necessary to chime in with negative comments, which is unfortunate. Let's end this on a positive note: Yay, :rush: ! 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EagleMoon Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 Geddy sounds good for what he is at the moment. Much better than the last tour all the way round. Truth. I mean he is what he is. Sure there are mistakes by all of em but misically Ged is still at the top of his game. You're right, he's playing better now than he ever did. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EagleMoon Posted December 5, 2015 Share Posted December 5, 2015 I think there is way too much negativity in general on this forum. (Although by stating that, am I being negative? Eeek!) There are certainly a few people here who always find it necessary to chime in with negative comments, which is unfortunate. Let's end this on a positive note: Yay, :rush: ! I would agree with that. I don't know why negativity has become so prevalent around here. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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