Re: Dear Paul, July 12, 2006, updated, July 13, 2006, updated



Sadly, many of the great posters
like Bill Nelson, Tom Peregrin, and so many others are now gone, but
thankfully been replaced by many other helpful and competent posters.

Hope this helps just a little.

Harry C.


Harry,

I wonder If Tom P. and Bill Nelson are still active in pyro? I mean
Tom P. Liked it enough to write a book, he obviously knows about rec.
Pyro, Did he just drop off the earth or what?


But then again I can see pyro being something that once you drop the
habit it might stay dropped. Everybody knows how Demanding and time
consuming it really is, not to mention pressure and nerves. hard to see
that for what it is worth in the midst of it but put it away for a few
months and It might be hard to get the head of steam up again.

Any thoughts on this?

Jim B

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