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Unread 03-16-2018, 12:01 PM   #1
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Don't you often wonder about those folks posting on this great forum? You get a feel for their personality just by the way they post. For example, cant you just hear that good old country boy twang in Charlie Cleveland's posts--would like to meet him someday.I often click on the member profile just to see where they are from and their interests. Many of you feel like friends, but we have never met. I would like if all of us could update their profiles. I was looking at Steve Hodges beautiful SW Deluxe 16 today( shameless, unpaid plug for you Steve), and clicked on Phil Yearout's profile--got quite a kick out of your "Museum curator" occupation--and hey, my latest passion is fingerstyle guitar also--lunch time is occupied by perusing the ParkerForums and playing a little guitar, todays song was the classic Beseme Mucho.
So, if you get a chance, put a little about yourself in the profile, so even if we never meet, we will still feel like we know each other.
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Unread 03-16-2018, 12:58 PM   #2
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Harold ...I like your post and thoughts on this....An album might be a nice way to "get to know people" without meeting them. LIke Brian's pictures of his new beautiful office and shop.

Just a thought...Marty
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I'm with Harold. I really enjoy the photos of hunting cover and dogs in addition to all the fantastic guns. Often I'll see a photo of some nice cover and wonder where it is located and all too often the poster does not list where he lives. A search of the membership list is often a bust as well. Surprising how many members are not on the list. It sure would be wonderful to have a more detailed member profile.
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About 8 years ago I posted some photos of some nice locations, interesting town and good bird harvest. The next year there were a lot of people there who told me they learned about the place off the Internet . I’m pretty vague about locations any more .

For example right now as I type this we have 35 forum members on and 280 non forum members whom we have no idea who they are. There are usually many more lurkers than people we know something about.

Out west where bird dogs don’t have dog license tags.
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Harold,

I also enjoy getting "know" other members through their profiles and albums. You've inspired me to attempt my first album. Thanks for the encouragement.
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I think it would be nice to include a member profile for PP contributors at the end of their articles. I think it would personalize the work.
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Great idea Craig.
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I think it would be nice to include a member profile for PP contributors at the end of their articles. I think it would personalize the work.
A brief one would be fine, with particulars supplied by the contributor/author.





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Bruce I do so appreciate the photos you post and I fully understand your position. However, folks do not need to be so specific about the locations. Something like NW Kansas would be close enough to get a feel for the geography and cover a particular part of our great and diverse country has to offer.
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When members set up their profile I feel they should be considerate enough to list at least the city where they reside.
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