Fresh Emails were sent to both Frank and Hal this morning requesting at least a few words. Seriously worried about Frank.
I think that Hal has lost his password. We had a new register named “Harry Horse”, age 85, and I think that was probably Hal in disguise, since he likes to use those kinds of signatures. I will see if I can message him and let him know that @Ken Anderson can help Hal reset his password if he needs that done.
I had a problem once when I got signed out and couldn't get back in. There is some kind of a glitchy glitch in the software I think.
I just heard back from Hal (aka @Harry Horse), and he said that he did lose his password, so I explained that @Ken Anderson will give him a temporary one to use with the old account and then he can change it to whatever he wants once he is signed in. Also, Hal says Merry Christmas to everyone on the forum !
Where is Faye Fox? Any more news about Bill Boggs, Frank Sanoica ? Others missing? Holidays only i hope.
Thanks for missing me @Hedi Mitchell. Frank is alive just tired. I am ok, just get the blues during the holiday season and needed a break. Not sure about any others.
Good to see you, and thanks for checking up on Frank. I know you know you are not alone in having a rough time around Christmas and New Years. It doesn't help that they come during the shortest days of the year.
No word from Frank. I am truly worried and saddened that such a talented and intelligent man has to suffer such medical and financial indignities. No word from Hal even after I sent him a fresh foot photo highlighting my arches. I think he has forgotten his email password. I see even his Harry Horse profile is inactive.
he did lose PW but i thought Yvonne had helped him with that. Seriously concerned for Frank . Do keep us posted if you hear more on either of them.
Will do. Yes, Hal was assisted in finding his PW, but I fear his dementia has worsened and he has no doubt forgotten it. I can imagine his new surrounding isn't helping either. Seriously I fear that his dementia is growing worse as is common for dementia patients experiencing major changes in life. The loss of his wife and then tighter quarters of assisted living has got to be hard.