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Skybird
09-22-23, 04:43 PM
I noticed that Jimbuna has not been around for two weeks (since the 7th)...?

mapuc
09-22-23, 04:46 PM
He and his wife is on vacation in the Greece area.

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It was Turkey
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Markus

Jeff-Groves
09-22-23, 04:46 PM
He went to Turkey.

Skybird
09-22-23, 05:07 PM
All mice come out! Free beer and stepdance on the tables!

Jeff-Groves
09-22-23, 05:23 PM
He and his wife is on vacation in the Greece area.

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It was Turkey
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Markus
Well Turkey is kind of the Greece area.
Given I've traveled the USA from coast to coast? It's pretty much a days drive MAX from Greece to Turkey.
And that's to stop for food, fuel, Restroom breaks, and Ohhs and Ahhs.

I'd also bet Mrs. Jimbuna has a strict rule about him doing Subsim stuff while away!
"Try it Ye Bastum and I'll be A seein Ye go home with less Nuts then Ye came here with!"

Nancy Lady did the same when I took her to YellowStone a couple years ago.

Commander Wallace
09-22-23, 11:43 PM
I noticed that Jimbuna has not been around for two weeks (since the 7th)...?


I had noticed Jim was conspicuously absent from our merry band of Miscreants as well, Sky. I made some inquiries and was told the same as you, that Jim and his wife were on a cruise. Then again, dealing with us aforementioned Miscreants here in Subsim, Jim certainly needed a vacation and may decide not to come back. :haha: :yep:

I had no Idea Jim was on vacation but as Jim Kirk told Dr. McCoy in Star Trek 3, " That's what you get for missing staff meetings." :)

Catfish
09-23-23, 04:20 AM
If he meets Erdoghan he might offer some.. advice :D

Skybird
09-23-23, 04:45 AM
If he meets Erdoghan he might offer some.. advice :D
Or he tells him, in Jeffs words, that Turkey is kind of a Greek area...:D

mapuc
09-23-23, 05:15 AM
Or he tells him, in Jeffs words, that Turkey is kind of a Greek area...:D

:har::har:

Markus

Platapus
09-23-23, 08:12 AM
No one is at the helm in GT


We're an anarchic-syndicalist commune. We take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week.

But all the decision of that officer have to be ratified at a special biweekly meeting.

By a simple majority in the case of purely internal affairs,--

mapuc
09-23-23, 09:36 AM
I'm thinking we are, despite no one at the helm, steering the boat very well our self.

Markus

Jimbuna
09-24-23, 09:33 AM
Much if not all is answered below and Neal I can assure you was at the helm :)

https://subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?p=2885576#post2885576

https://subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?p=2885576#post2885576