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Post by T.C. on Jan 8, 2018 15:36:12 GMT -8
Hello people, I introduced myself here so I feel it's only fitting to say farewell. Due to recent financial struggles, I've sold just about everything I have, both live and dead stock to not only make a buck but also get them out of the way. I need to make some quick cash to stay afloat, and avoid living in a park tube slide. Just kidding, I'm not gonna live in a park but I gotta figure some stuff out. We all go through it at one point I reckon. Perhaps in the future restart the bug fun. But for now I guess I'm done. I have enjoyed my time on this community and reading the endless helpful information. And of course the people here where always pleasing. Farewell until next time InsectNet.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2018 16:11:38 GMT -8
TC,
I hope your $ issues get fixed soon and you return to the hobby and our community. Enjoyed your posts. Best of luck.
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Post by leptraps on Jan 8, 2018 17:38:15 GMT -8
Just because your financial situation make you take a break from collecting/ entomology does not require a break from insectnet. Beside, look at the characters you have met. Especially me. If you leave, I'm gonna miss you.
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Post by T.C. on Jan 8, 2018 20:43:17 GMT -8
Thanks billgarthe. Appreciate it.
Haha, thanks leptraps. Your posts were always a pleasure to read. Both of yours. Read them even prior to joining for years actually. Never failed to be able to get a laugh or lesson from them. I would feel kinda out of place being on here when I'm not even "collecting" anymore. But, I will swing in from time to time. Won't be able to contribute much unfortunately.
Again, thanks gents.
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Post by exoticimports on Jan 9, 2018 5:00:28 GMT -8
One of the benefits of entomology is that it can be free. It still costs nothing to go out in the field and swing a net. As a youth I had no job, no money, yet amassed a nice collection of local specimens. Give it a try.
Chuck
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Post by T.C. on Jan 9, 2018 14:34:32 GMT -8
One of the benefits of entomology is that it can be free. It still costs nothing to go out in the field and swing a net. As a youth I had no job, no money, yet amassed a nice collection of local specimens. Give it a try. Chuck It's a time and money thing. I'm sure I'll still pick up stuff I find interesting.
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