Apologies

srxxx86

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I'd like to publicly apologize for my behavior these past few months. As you know, I'm 15, but that is no excuse to excessively swear as I have, as well as attack others in posts of mine.

I feel that really nobody knows me to well except Junior.

I live in Northern MN, and I own Quantum Consulting, a small small business that resells VoIP and builds/repairs/maintains small networks and personal computers. I also am very into snowmobiles, and have chosen Yamaha.

I have a lot of problems in my life....fueding parents, alcoholic mom, over controlling dad, drug addict sister, identity crisis, you name it....

All of those are excuses, but they do not excuse my behavior. I feel that sometimes I goof around too much. I'll try to keep my humor PG as well as my comments, as I'm someone who goes off pretty easily. If you have any comments, please post, and I ask for everyones forgivness for my rudeness and swearing.

Thanks for being the one and only good Yamaha site, everyone here has been pretty nice to me.

A special thanks to Tom for keeping me around. Most others would have banned me, and even though I'm sure some of you feel I should be banned, try to understand me a little, as I'm trying hard.

Thanks,
Carl
 
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For 15 you are well on you way to getting on the right track. takes a big man to say what you did. Just roll with the fun on here, and you'll learn alot. Maxdlx PS Tom isn't really god, but if the bellies out you can see the light. LOL
 
WOW...Very nice post Carl....I am very proud of you for posting that to the public!!! ;)! Lets all show Carl how great the TY people are and give him another chance to show his Yamaha loyalty.
 
Apology accepted Carl. So is Tom handing out free fangs now? Damn I gotta get me some.
 
attitude

"attitude"

The longer i live,the more i realize the impact of attitude on life.Attitude,to me is more important than the past,than education,than money,than circumstances,than failures,than successes,than what other people think,say or do.It is more important than appearence,giftedness or skill.It will break a company,a church,a home.The remarkable thing is we have a choice everyday regarding the Attitude we embrace for that day. We can not change our past.We can not change the fact people will act a certain way.We can not change the inevitable.The only thing we can do is play the one string we have,and that's are attitude.I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how i react to it.And so it is with you. You are in charge of your attitude. You are the one with the capacity to choose what that attitude will be.No one else - Author unknown
 
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You have earned another chance in my book. That apology shows maturity well beyond your 15 years. You deserve "props"; very few people twice your age have the integrity to admit their faults and publically apologize. Keep up the new attitude, you will be an asset to Ty.
 
sled that was something my dad gave to me when i was a lad. it made a difference in my life and i wanted to share it with this young man.
 
These guys are right, it takes balls,,,,opps,,guts to admit you goofed. Most of us on here have probably gone thru the meat grinder once or twice ourselves. The above post is true. The toughest part is keeping our heads clear in the middle of the toilet bowl. Just having the guts to post this apologie and with how well it's written shows your on the right track. Good for you.
 
What part of northern MN? Snow down here has been a joke this winter. Trying to get "up north" this weekend. Thinking of Isabella area.
 
Good kid!!! Please don't take the "kid" part as deragatory in any way. At 15 you are still a kid, but your actions are the actions of a mature adult. There are many adults who are not this mature. Most of the guys on here probably wish they were still kids. I wish I had been this mature even when I was 18. Instead I was wrecking everything in sight and blaming it on everybody else.

You have impressed me.
 
Carl,
Now that's stepping up to the plate. ;)!
Keep that chin up and keep a possitive attitude. :rockon:
Red, that quote is perfect.Thank You. I'll be passing that on.
 
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