Where’d Chromers Go?

All joking aside I hope both those dudes are doing great, throwing lasers across the river, also jumping dirt bikes across it, SUPing down the rapids and then taking hot dates to the second best restaurant in town. (Ya gotta leave em wanting something a little more which both of those dudes understand, marketing geniuses they are and all)
 
I heard back from Chromers. Life got a little too busy for him to devote time to the forum, and even fishing, for a while. He gained some weight while being off work for a few weeks, but he expects to drop that as he resumes striding though the universe. He should be back, but he's helping a friend wade the muddy waters of health insurance for the time being. Any who have been there can appreciate the frustration.
 
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Where’d Chromers go?
I'm still alive. Thank you for wondering about me. I've been on a bit of a life journey that I didn't expect. I'm refocusing and treating time as the precious limited thing that it is. I've been helping some folks deal with some hardship and dealing with a little of my own as well.

But do not weep for me. I've triumphed and am triumphing over my difficulties. I am strong, healthy, and refocused on the big picture. What makes a full life? What brings you true satisfaction and joy? Is the raw pursuit of joy fulfilling anymore? These are the questions of late for me.

I highly appreciate all of you who were wondering about me. It's good to know connection in this world no matter what form exists and is authentic. I may expose more detailsi n the future describing some of the things I've been wrestling with. Perhaps not as it's highly personal and I don't like to bitch or whine. Until then I wish all of you a Merry Christmas and humbly advise you to cherish your family, mend fences and bridges needing mended. Life is short, beautiful, and hard at times. Enjoy all of it.
 
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I'm still alive. Thank you for wondering about me. I've been on a bit of a life journey that I didn't expect. I'm refocusing and treating time as the precious limited thing that it is. I've been helping some folks deal with some hardship and dealing with a little of my own as well.

But do not weep for me. I've triumphed and am triumphing over my difficulties. I am strong, healthy, and refocused on the big picture. What makes a full life? What brings you true satisfaction and joy? Is the raw pursuit of joy fulfilling anymore? These are the questions of late for me.

I highly appreciate all of you who were wondering about me. It's good to know connection in this world no matter what form exists and is authentic. I may expose more detailsi n the future describing some of the things I've been wrestling with. Perhaps not as it's highly personal and I don't like to bitch or whine. Until then I wish all of you a Merry Christmas and humbly advise you to cherish your family, mend fences and bridges needing mended. Life is short, beautiful, and hard at times. Enjoy all of it.
Good to hear from you, Sir. The best of luck to you on your journey.
 
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I'm still alive. Thank you for wondering about me. I've been on a bit of a life journey that I didn't expect. I'm refocusing and treating time as the precious limited thing that it is. I've been helping some folks deal with some hardship and dealing with a little of my own as well.

But do not weep for me. I've triumphed and am triumphing over my difficulties. I am strong, healthy, and refocused on the big picture. What makes a full life? What brings you true satisfaction and joy? Is the raw pursuit of joy fulfilling anymore? These are the questions of late for me.

I highly appreciate all of you who were wondering about me. It's good to know connection in this world no matter what form exists and is authentic. I may expose more detailsi n the future describing some of the things I've been wrestling with. Perhaps not as it's highly personal and I don't like to bitch or whine. Until then I wish all of you a Merry Christmas and humbly advise you to cherish your family, mend fences and bridges needing mended. Life is short, beautiful, and hard at times. Enjoy all of it.
Thanks for checking in, Merry Christmas and may the New Year may be fruitful.

Scott
 
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