As for the post that prompted this one, as ya know, it's darned hard to know all the details of a situation from just reading a typed post, and things are often taken wrong by some.
Heck, my "neighbor" Allan(who's been around tractors etc. all his life) got flamed big-time not long ago over on the tractor talk board for showing a pic of one of his tractors on his trailer right before he was gonna unload it and AFTER he'd taken the chains and binders off. People jumped to conclusions and thought he'd hauled it with no chains or something, don't remember for sure. Coulda been maybe he'd jokingly said he had(or tied it with a rope or something). Either way, he was getting cyber-chewed out for something he didn't and would never do.
As for your April Fools joke...I had a strong suspicion what was up before I even clicked on the link! At least ya got a few people on that National Holliday- heck, I couldn't even pull one over on my kids that day! Must be slipping!
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