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jmarin.72

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There are a lot of old guys who move on for one reason or another.  I was a member on the rep scene back in 2004 for example, and only just getting back into the swing of things.

 

Here's hoping he's alright brother.

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Same with me, I was back on the old TRC from around 2003-04, until it closed down, came over here about a day after this forum opened up in 2006, stayed active for a couple of years and then completely got out of reps, probably until around 2010. bought a couple, started getting stuff modded again, and here  I am.

 

I'm one of those folks who's interest in a particular hobby sort of waxes and wanes.  I get really involverd, and then at some point in time, I sort of start losing interest. Years ago, I was very active in English Cocker Field trials. Participated on the first modern one in 1993 and stayed very active until 2002. I was talking to the National Field Representative for the American Kennel Club about participation, and he told me that AKC had done a pretty exhaustive study in conjunction with other sports organizations, they found that the average serious participation length for almost any sport/hobby was 7 years. That included Golf, Tennis, Running,Showing Dogs, almost everything had pretty close to the same numbers.  I see no reason why our hobby would be any different. 

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What you have learned is true panerai, I too fall into that category my friend. I used to train Siberian Huskies back in the day, and reps was my sideline hobby.  Things change such as life mate.

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