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Truly no problems at all mate. Your here when your here and this is not enough to make me file for divorce, you have to try harder. 😉
Trying to get an article up for the centennial and 75th celebrations is a massive and taxing effort. Too much for anyone to properly do by themselves covering every one of them. So I was pleased that you involved other contributors to the effort. However being the project lead nearly all the pressure falls on you. To this end I believe you have more than held up your end of the deal.
Given this I don’t expect you to cover this battle or that battle. What I am looking forward to the ones you do create an article for and the awesome conversations we will have generated by the articles.
By chance this weekend is a long weekend here in Australia so I look forward to catching up with you. However if your workload prevents this, I am cool with that as well. True friendship is given unconditionally and as such I place no conditions or demands here. That is pretty much my life. I can make commitments with the greatest of intentions of fulfilling them. However on the day it is not my choice whether I can fulfill them or not. This is why I try to avoid commitment as I don’t like disappointing others. If I have to live this way I don’t have the right to expect more than this from others. For those who commit to something and fulfill them I have great respect for them as this is something I cannot necessarily do myself. I look up to what you have done as this is something I could NOT have done, so here’s to you mate.
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