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Re: Re: Re: Should you have to pay admission if bringing a tractor ??
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Posted by Brian Schmidt on September 02, 2002 at 19:10:21 from (12.215.48.174):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Should you have to pay admission if bringing a tractor ?? posted by Don on September 02, 2002 at 06:39:58:
All I am saying is that it takes a lot of money to put on these kind of shows. We shouldn't feel that it is our right to get in for free just because we are in the show. And someone crying about a $10 or $15 admission and deciding to go home if he has to pay, now that is cheap. You said it here, you say the same thing as the visitor who had to pay to get in. So really, why shouldn't we? It was your choice to drive that far and spend that kind of money to go. I am sure the show people appreciated your presence. But, we shouldn't ask for special treatment for that. I too travel long distances to tractor shows and even longer to car shows. I think of it as a personal vacation not just traveling to display my tractor or car for the good of the show promoter. I enjoy the road trip, seeing the senery, spending some time away and meeting new friends. I am not slamming anyone, just stating my opinion. Thats what was ask of us here.
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