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Thread: scobee 1: Sorry to have to leave

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    scobee 1
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    scobee 1: Sorry to have to leave

    Don's masters was fun.

    scobee

  2. #2
    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Sorry to have to leave

    > Don's masters was fun.

    Sorry to see you go. In my view, your departure is unnecessary, but having myself departed from more than one BJ site, I understand your decision.

    All the best to you.

    Don

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    Zenfighter
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    Zenfighter: Re: This time Don.....

    it seems to me that you're evaluating scobee 1 suddenly disappearing act, with a certain degree of benevolence and/or naivety. I'm of a radical different opinion for his real motives to leave us.
    Btw, I've learned the hard way, that bjmath.com and Don's domain are two places I love
    the most. Human respect and fantastic BJ advice, what else can a blackjack player expect here online? Count with me Don, I'll stay round here, unless you kick me out :-)

    Sincerely
    Z

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    Cacarulo
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    Cacarulo: Re: Sorry to have to leave

    Sorry Scobee, perhaps I've missed something here but could you please tell me why are you living?

    Sincerely,
    Cacarulo

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Sorry to have to leave

    > Sorry Scobee, perhaps I've missed something
    > here but could you please tell me why are
    > you living?

    Because he isn't dead! :-)

    But his leaving is an altogether different matter that would be best discussed off these pages.

    Don

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