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Re: why this hobby may die......


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Posted by Bob S. on September 08, 2008 at 22:04:32 from (68.184.23.152):

In Reply to: why this hobby may die...... posted by sgtbull on September 08, 2008 at 19:44:32:

Hi
I know you took it personal, wanting to protect your daughter from these meat balls, but I think this is a good opertunity to teach her to ignore these kind of people. As the saying goes "there's one in every crowd" ( in your case 3 ) The way the world is today, if you say the wrong thing to the wrong person they might go home and get their gun. Just walk away ( I have to tell myself this on a regular basis ) There are just idiots all over the place and when we run across them and they rain on our parade we have to walk away, ( you cannot win an argument with an idiot, as they are too stupid to see things from another persons point of view.
I was going through the past few days of posts on this site and came across a few comments by some of these people that just wait for someone to ask a "DUMB" question or assign the wrong name to a tractor part, then they rip off a rude reply and insult the poor guy that asked what he thought was a legitimate question. This happened to me within my first couple of questions when I joined this forum back in June. I was insulted and was going to insult this guy right back ( I felt that I should not have to apologize for asking a question on this forum even if I did not use the proper noun name for the part I was describing) so after thinking things over, I decided to just ignore the wise guys and enjoy the help from the good people on this site. If we pay attention to the fools of the world it will take up most of our time and we wont be able to spend enough time enjoying our sons and daughters (and tractors). (I have 3 daughters, 1 son, 3 granddaughters, 1 grandson and 1 great granddaughter and I love em all even if only one of em can drive a tractor),(its one of the girls)
Bob S.


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