Greetings; I have received emails and at least 6 postcards requesting my member history, a little background in most circles I am considered a geezer.
The early 70's I worked with John Moore's son (one of MOA founders) he encouraged me to join MOA and to purchase a 1960 R60 residing in a Pigeon shed.
I have been a member off and on since. You can see I am not of the MTV or the 15 minutes of fame generation. My position is, my story is unremarkable
anyone I haven't met has no need to read it.
Most people would realize when I haven't responded to numerous requests they would get the hint.
I support members who want to share their story.
The grand scheme of events this is a very minor squawk, I am not too upset. I wonder if their are other aging out members who feel the same way.
Jim
The early 70's I worked with John Moore's son (one of MOA founders) he encouraged me to join MOA and to purchase a 1960 R60 residing in a Pigeon shed.
I have been a member off and on since. You can see I am not of the MTV or the 15 minutes of fame generation. My position is, my story is unremarkable
anyone I haven't met has no need to read it.
Most people would realize when I haven't responded to numerous requests they would get the hint.
I support members who want to share their story.
The grand scheme of events this is a very minor squawk, I am not too upset. I wonder if their are other aging out members who feel the same way.
Jim