Nathan House
09-07-2001, 07:09 PM
Hi
if there is any here on this board who have been in contact with me on this board or others and if I have offeneded
you with my out spokeness I am sorry
Nathan><>
Bob Warner
09-07-2001, 07:16 PM
Honorable gesture.
Hopefully you are in good standing with those here.
Nathan House
09-07-2001, 09:12 PM
Bob
I try but we fall short of the grace everyday
I have said things in the past that I regret so if
there is any among use.I come with humbelness
Nathan><>
BOB28
09-08-2001, 01:56 AM
Nathan, whats up? I don't believe you have ever offended anyone here. Whats going on bro?
primos
09-08-2001, 02:45 AM
Guys,
It would be counter-productive for Nathan to expound any further on a sticky situation. Wounds will only heal if we don't pick at the scabs.
Nathan feels that he has caused some wounds and is trying to make ammends. He has his reasons for doing it publicly. Those to whom he makes his apologies will know who they are. It will be their choice to forgive or not. At any rate, the attempt has been made and it's an honorable thing to do.
Let's all just let this one blow over, have a group hug, and get back to the prime objective. Let's talk knives.
I'm not saying this to rebuke anyone or to present some "greater-than-thou" attitude. I'm just doing my job. CKD is great place to be, and all of you guys make proud to be a part of it.
Bob Warner
09-08-2001, 05:41 AM
Like I said earlier, it is an honorable gesture. I don't know what the problem is but think it is great that Nathan has offered his apology. It takes a big man to say "I" have done something wrong. It also takes a big man to forgive when you feel you were mistreated. A public apology should make it a little easier. Hopefully whatever happened can be minimized by the apology and eventually forgiven.
Good luck to all involved, remember that we all make mistakes and how we react to them is what makes us who we are.
Water under the bridge has already gone by.
Let's leave it there,OK?
Trying to pull water back up the hill is fustrating.
It is like trying to push a rope.
Nathan has done all he can to make things right. It is up to the others involved now.
Nathan,
I don't know what it is about, nor do I want to know.
I respect a man who tries to make things right.
Sometimes all you can do is ALL you can do.
Let's put it behind us and go on from here.
Life has much more to offer.
Nathan House
09-08-2001, 10:25 AM
Bob
Very wise words you have said I respect that and am thankful for it
Nathan