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<blockquote data-quote="nicholasjohn" data-source="post: 2320934" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>Yes, Sir. Wildcats involve a lot of monkeying around, and most of that is fun and educational. There is still a fine line between just enough and a little too much. I think that I got into wildcats a little prematurely, when I didn't have the time or the patience for it, not to mention the necessary knowledge base to build on. Now that I know more about it, and have access to good information and help, it doesn't seem like so much monkeying around. I'm also retired now, and have more time for this type of thing, and it's very enjoyable working with wildcats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasjohn, post: 2320934, member: 109113"] Yes, Sir. Wildcats involve a lot of monkeying around, and most of that is fun and educational. There is still a fine line between just enough and a little too much. I think that I got into wildcats a little prematurely, when I didn't have the time or the patience for it, not to mention the necessary knowledge base to build on. Now that I know more about it, and have access to good information and help, it doesn't seem like so much monkeying around. I'm also retired now, and have more time for this type of thing, and it's very enjoyable working with wildcats. [/QUOTE]
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