Welcome Back! Catch Up on What You Missed :)

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The discussion centers around a member returning to the forum after a busy period and expressing a desire to catch up on missed content. Other members welcome the returning user and mention recent changes to the forum layout, highlighting a remodeling effort that has been positively received. There is also an inquiry about the continuation of Sunday chat sessions, with the returning member expressing intent to participate in the upcoming chat. Overall, the conversation reflects a warm welcome and a sense of community among members.
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Well, it's been a while and yes I've missed everyone! Got super busy with life and finally able to slow down a little and try to catch up. What all have I missed... Give me the scoop :cool:

I hope to be able to stay up to date on and keep active on here.
 
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welcome back :smile:
 
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Hey Mcknia! I've been thinking about you lately! Glad to see you!
 
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What all have I missed... Give me the scoop :cool:
Welcome back, Mck. We've remodeled a bit in case you don't recognize the place.
 
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Things are a little different, but I like the changes. Good job, Greg!

Is there still a chat on Sundays? If so, I plan to be there this Sunday for a bit :)
 
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