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I saw in the Photoshop forum he got into a bit of a tiff with someone. I think he had enough of some issue(not sure what exactly) and left for good.
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I always liked Goth also.Nice guy to talk to and he helped me out a few times.Hope he comes back soon.Maybe his band is kicking and he cashing in.I sure hope so.Wasn't he scheduled for a run to the dragon?Maybe that is why he isn't posting.
I hope he hasn't left for good either. He was a nice guy with a beautiful bike. I was wanting to hear how he liked his new 1250 conversion. Ride on Goth wherever you are!
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