An apology

I would like to apologise if some of my recent comments have caused offence* I had a recent altercation with a group of people in Wrexham which has upset a bit* and I haven't been dealing with it very well* I would like to apologise to shustsy and wellytrack in particular* I often don't cope very well with confrontations and this incident in Wrexham has been on my mind recently but I will reign in my emotions
 
Yeah ... but Wrexham
I was out having dinner with a friend really nice evening, after restaurant went to a pub for few drinks, didn't want stay to late so left pub with my friend, on leaving pub outside was group off people 1 who thought it would be funny to trip up my friend up, I didn't get mad said to the group there behaviour was out of line and I was spat at, didn't report it to the police as didn't want any more hassle, my friend was very upset too and is now not very keen on Wrexham as a place.
 

Wellytrack

Member
Yea, well I’m not annoyed. I was more annoyed for the ordnance being directed toward the mod on the thread. In this instance shutesy.

Some bold claims where being thrown about regarding members and being failed business people which to appear out of nowhere, followed up by what appeared to be taunting and disparagement of the forum in general - the mod was only doing his best to defuse and clean up the thread.

Who would be a mod :unsure:

Still not sure how the claims made on the thread are related to the incident but anyhow. It’s done.

It sounds to be an unpleasant experience you and your friend had in Wrexham, not much I can offer in advice other than not to let it deter you. Life happens. If you struggle with dealing with the aftermath of such incidents talking with friends, family and colleagues will help.

If you would prefer not to speak with acquaintances other avenues of assistance are available - for example:


There are also videos on YouTube and such like too.

Nobody should let themselves struggle, small steps in positive thinking equals a big leap in easing a burden.
 
Tha
Yea, well I’m not annoyed. I was more annoyed for the ordnance being directed toward the mod on the thread. In this instance shutesy.

Some bold claims where being thrown about regarding members and being failed business people which to appear out of nowhere, followed up by what appeared to be taunting and disparagement of the forum in general - the mod was only doing his best to defuse and clean up the thread.

Who would be a mod :unsure:

Still not sure how the claims made on the thread are related to the incident but anyhow. It’s done.

It sounds to be an unpleasant experience you and your friend had in Wrexham, not much I can offer in advice other than not to let it deter you. Life happens. If you struggle with dealing with the aftermath of such incidents talking with friends, family and colleagues will help.

If you would prefer not to speak with acquaintances other avenues of assistance are available - for example:


There are also videos on YouTube and such like too.

Nobody should let themselves struggle, small steps in positive thinking equals a big leap in easing a burden.
Thanks
 

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