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Re: What happened to yuppie thread?
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Posted by Seer on March 12, 2002 at 19:04:39 from (195.68.114.2):
In Reply to: What happened to yuppie thread? posted by Tractor Fixer on March 12, 2002 at 15:16:35:
I agree Fixer. A little mental confrontation is a good thing. Some people here need to be reminded that this is a place for tractors. Others need to remember it is a place for the tractor's owners. Owners who sometimes have differences of opinion on how things ought to be run. But we're a congenial bunch. And as long as no one gets hostile or profane, I would ask Kim to leave us to sort it out for ourselves. Maybe remind her of the old addage; All things in moderation. Including moderation.
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