Sick old man
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Sick old man
Morning y'all. Over the last few months I've been having a few problems with my PTSD to the extent that It's really affecting my general well being and behaviour so I've decided that perhaps it's time for me to quit the forum before my recent ravings become detrimental to craft distilling generally.
I haven't made any spirits for many months now so I'm sorta no longer a 'legitimate' shiner and I reckon it's probably best that I fuck off before I cause serious problems. It's been a fun few years and I owe HD a lot, but it's time to call it a day.
Good luck in the cause of HD and to all who sail in her, and thanks. I'm now going to ban myself before it becomes a nasty job for one of the admin..
STAY SAFE
I haven't made any spirits for many months now so I'm sorta no longer a 'legitimate' shiner and I reckon it's probably best that I fuck off before I cause serious problems. It's been a fun few years and I owe HD a lot, but it's time to call it a day.
Good luck in the cause of HD and to all who sail in her, and thanks. I'm now going to ban myself before it becomes a nasty job for one of the admin..
STAY SAFE
Simple potstiller. Slow, single run.
(50 litre, propane heated pot still. Coil in bucket condenser - No thermometer, No carbon)
The Reading Lounge AND the Rules We Live By should be compulsory reading
Cumudgeon and loving it.
(50 litre, propane heated pot still. Coil in bucket condenser - No thermometer, No carbon)
The Reading Lounge AND the Rules We Live By should be compulsory reading
Cumudgeon and loving it.
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bugger. I can't ban myself.
Simple potstiller. Slow, single run.
(50 litre, propane heated pot still. Coil in bucket condenser - No thermometer, No carbon)
The Reading Lounge AND the Rules We Live By should be compulsory reading
Cumudgeon and loving it.
(50 litre, propane heated pot still. Coil in bucket condenser - No thermometer, No carbon)
The Reading Lounge AND the Rules We Live By should be compulsory reading
Cumudgeon and loving it.
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Blanik, Always liked ya. Wish ya only the best. 

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I wish you the best.. I loved reading your post man. Keep your chin up brother.
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I'll miss your acerbic sense of humor and your legendary tales regarding "under your house" 
All the best.

All the best.
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You aren't fooling any of us here...
Suck it up, Buttercup...
But, seriously, I wholeheartedly understand where you're coming from - I think... Only you truly know when it's time to say "when" and if this is your time then you know we can all respect that decision... No need to ban yourself... I think I speak for everyone in these forums when I say that there is no need for you to not remain a member here, and whether you choose to participate here or not is totally your decision... That way you can come back here whenever you see and feel fit, to participate or just plain kick some ass... I'm sure you've thought long and hard about this and it surely wasn't easy for you to openly state your current situation and feelings...
Good luck in wherever life's road leads you my friend...


But, seriously, I wholeheartedly understand where you're coming from - I think... Only you truly know when it's time to say "when" and if this is your time then you know we can all respect that decision... No need to ban yourself... I think I speak for everyone in these forums when I say that there is no need for you to not remain a member here, and whether you choose to participate here or not is totally your decision... That way you can come back here whenever you see and feel fit, to participate or just plain kick some ass... I'm sure you've thought long and hard about this and it surely wasn't easy for you to openly state your current situation and feelings...
Good luck in wherever life's road leads you my friend...

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Blanik:
Good Luck, you're part of the fabric here at HD, and you balance out the Mentors.
I'm with Rad, you can step back for a while and let life smooth out.
Thanks.
Bull.
Good Luck, you're part of the fabric here at HD, and you balance out the Mentors.
I'm with Rad, you can step back for a while and let life smooth out.
Thanks.
Bull.
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Your a cornerstone here Blanik.Ive known you a good while now on and off HD.I enjoyed reading your posts .You humor wit and honesty is shown all over in your posts.If you want to step down as mod that's up to you.Real sorry that life's screwing with you like it is.Wont remove ya from board though.Active or not cornerstones are what hold up buildings. 

I use a pot still.Sometimes with a thumper
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Boy I feel like HD just took 2 steps back, your valuable insight will truely be missed. Hope you get better and are able to rejoin the group. I agree with all the above comments, and once a shiner always a shiner!
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Damn. You don’t have to go. Having ornery old farts here to kick some butt is part of what makes this site what it is.
Nasty job, but somebody has to do it.
I wish you fair seas and safe travel in your journeys.
Good luck.
MR
Nasty job, but somebody has to do it.




I wish you fair seas and safe travel in your journeys.
Good luck.
MR
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Blanik, you will be missed, alot. I agree with Tater, you are a cornerstone of this forum whether you post anymore or not, I wish you the best in whatever you do.
I guess you are gonna let Rubber Duck rule the roost from here on out
I guess you are gonna let Rubber Duck rule the roost from here on out

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Maybe a new ass kicking group/color?That way you can come back here whenever you see and feel fit, to participate or just plain kick some ass
I do all my own stunts
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Take care Blanik, we'll miss ya. Hope to see ya back when you feel up to it.blanikdog wrote:Morning y'all. Over the last few months I've been having a few problems with my PTSD to the extent that It's really affecting my general well being and behaviour so I've decided that perhaps it's time for me to quit the forum before my recent ravings become detrimental to craft distilling generally.
I haven't made any spirits for many months now so I'm sorta no longer a 'legitimate' shiner and I reckon it's probably best that I fuck off before I cause serious problems. It's been a fun few years and I owe HD a lot, but it's time to call it a day.
Good luck in the cause of HD and to all who sail in her, and thanks. I'm now going to ban myself before it becomes a nasty job for one of the admin..
STAY SAFE
NChooch (aka McNChooch)

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Practice safe distillin and keep your hobby under your hat.
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Nah, you don't need to go.
People around here have been putting up with the ravings
of this old Bitch for some time now and your one of the few that tell
me to stick around.
So, stick around yourself!
ArkyJ
People around here have been putting up with the ravings
of this old Bitch for some time now and your one of the few that tell
me to stick around.
So, stick around yourself!
ArkyJ
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I don't think it's possible for a guy with your experience and knowledge to say anything that is detrimental to our craft. It is a STRONG team that has members who have the guts to say things that may go against the grain of some, or even the majority, when that member has strong feelings and/or beliefs. While I may not always agree with you, the fact that you give me pause to consider my thoughts/position has to be a plus. Only WEAK leadership (and membership) needs to surround itself with "yes-men" who do not have the guts to say "no" or to question the work of others in the team when many others are saying "yes".blanikdog wrote:Morning y'all. Over the last few months I've been having a few problems with my PTSD to the extent that It's really affecting my general well being and behaviour so I've decided that perhaps it's time for me to quit the forum before my recent ravings become detrimental to craft distilling generally.
So whatblanikdog wrote:I haven't made any spirits for many months now so I'm sorta no longer a 'legitimate' shiner

I disagree. - Please stay, unless you feel that it's in YOUR best interest to go. Of course, "fucking off" might give you some additional pleasure - but only if your words were meant literally.blanikdog wrote:and I reckon it's probably best that I fuck off before I cause serious problems. It's been a fun few years and I owe HD a lot, but it's time to call it a day.

I hope admin refuses to accept your "resignation" as a mod, let alone from membership of this board. But, if you need a short break, that's fine too.blanikdog wrote:Good luck in the cause of HD and to all who sail in her, and thanks. I'm now going to ban myself before it becomes a nasty job for one of the admin..
Whatever you decide - You take care. You have been a generous contributor to this board. Lots of positive advice given which would be missed by many.





You too, BD. I personally hope you stick around. I'd be sad to see no more of your HELPFUL advice.blanikdog wrote:STAY SAFE

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Good words from LL.
That settles it. Your staying god damn it
That settles it. Your staying god damn it
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Never considered your posts raving or detrimental, Blanik. Wish you the best of luck and look forward to your eventual return.
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have a laugh blanik -
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Very Well put.. Your the man dudeTater wrote:Active or not cornerstones are what hold up buildings.


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Take care Mr. Blanik ! ! !
It is not the matter, nor, the space between the matter,
but rather, it is that finite point at which the two meet,
that, and only that, is what is significant...........
(Of course, I could be wrong) ..........
but rather, it is that finite point at which the two meet,
that, and only that, is what is significant...........
(Of course, I could be wrong) ..........
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I feel that HD's headlights just dimmed...
So ye aint goin no where, ye here...
Blanikdog, I wish you all the best that life has for you. Like most here on HD, you were won of the safest stepping stones to land on when making the transition from novice to shiner. Your expertise, patience, wit and straight from the hip comments shine through in your posts, even if some of the recipients were a little testy...
Take care my friend. But should you find yourself with the same feelings of loss that we are experiencing, then come home...
Three cheers for the Blanikdog, HIP HIP...


Blanikdog, I wish you all the best that life has for you. Like most here on HD, you were won of the safest stepping stones to land on when making the transition from novice to shiner. Your expertise, patience, wit and straight from the hip comments shine through in your posts, even if some of the recipients were a little testy...
Take care my friend. But should you find yourself with the same feelings of loss that we are experiencing, then come home...



Three cheers for the Blanikdog, HIP HIP...
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despite our recent and very public disagreement I've always thought well of you, and even considered you a friend, I still do.
take care of yourself.
take care of yourself.
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Personally, I've always enjoyed reading your postings. Thank you and Good luck.
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WTF? My internets down for one day and this is what I come back to.
I take it from the nature of your goodbye post that you are serious and resolute in your decision to leave the forum, so I'm not gonna ask you to stay, though I wish you wouldn't go. I like you, you old Mongrel, and consider you a good friend. Go if you must but keep your membership and check in on us once in a while and at least say hi. We'll be here. See ya later, Blanik. 


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well,
shit...
I wish you all the best. this place just won't be the same without you...
Take care buddy...
shit...
I wish you all the best. this place just won't be the same without you...
Take care buddy...
this is the internet
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Gonna compare me with you some: I am probably older than you, 75+; I used to teach flying and loved flying like you; I used to keep bees and loved it. There are many other comparisons, but I will quit there. Too old to fly, and too old to lift supers and mess around with bees. Kin people more or less made me quit 'stilling. They were worried about my safety. I live by myself.
Too old for a bunch of stuff I used to enjoy, but am I going to give up. HELL NO!!! I substituted wine making for whiskey making, and actually enjoy it better. I will not go into the other substitutions because I think you understand what I am getting at.
What I am saying is this: Do not give up. Find a substitute for what you cannot do anymore or do not enjoy doing anymore, and keep on going. Keep the brain active, and the body too as much as possible. If this old man which has as much in common with you as I think we do can readjust to growing old, you can too.
I wish you the best.
Bert
Too old for a bunch of stuff I used to enjoy, but am I going to give up. HELL NO!!! I substituted wine making for whiskey making, and actually enjoy it better. I will not go into the other substitutions because I think you understand what I am getting at.
What I am saying is this: Do not give up. Find a substitute for what you cannot do anymore or do not enjoy doing anymore, and keep on going. Keep the brain active, and the body too as much as possible. If this old man which has as much in common with you as I think we do can readjust to growing old, you can too.
I wish you the best.
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WTF am I going to do now? I've always been able to say, "well at least I'm not as ornery as Blanik" now I'm left to be the biggest pecker head on the board. Thanks ass hole.Mud Mechanik wrote:Blanik, you will be missed, alot. I agree with Tater, you are a cornerstone of this forum whether you post anymore or not, I wish you the best in whatever you do.
I guess you are gonna let Rubber Duck rule the roost from here on out

Seriously don't jump the gun, we need guys like you around. Things can get a little overwhelming but they always straiten themselves out, they always have in the past right? Get your shit straight and get on back here if it's the right thing for you.
Your a good man and a friend.
RD
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