Posted by Ken Christopherson on January 25, 2017 at 07:29:11 from (75.161.194.97):
In Reply to: y/t town posted by larry@stinescorner on January 25, 2017 at 05:08:05:
I also love this site. I have been coming here since 1998 (I was 12 years old then, and went as 'FarmallCaseKid')... If it weren't for the amazing people on here, I wouldn't have learned nearly as much as I have. I have had a support system through this site that has helped in nearly every facet of my life as I have grown up. I have yet to meet very many of you in person (I don't get out much), but whenever I do make it out of the house I always post something here to see if I might be able to enjoy a soda and sandwich with anyone along the road.
Speaking of which - this site has been part of my daily routine for years. It's usually pat of my morning. Clean myself up, eat breakfast, and check out to see what is going on on the forums.. Almost like sitting at a small town coffee shop - only our 'small town' covers the width of the world.
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