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Re: OT- They got my mailbox - Again!
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Posted by Billy on November 10, 2002 at 11:08:51 from (205.188.209.109):
In Reply to: OT- They got my mailbox - Again! posted by RayP(MI) on November 09, 2002 at 18:43:57:
You guys have been pretty hard on clint. He probably derserved some of it for his first post, but he did come back and admit that he was lacking in politeness. Looks like he did get your attention though. I have to agree with him somewhat. Is it ok to post anything about any topic on this board? He is right the description does say tractor related theme. I don't see a big problem if someone has a serious problem and wants to discuss it with one of his tractor budies, but think of the mess we could have if all of us discussed our problems here.I too have lost a mailbox to some wothless S.O.B. who got a thrill taking it down, but I didn't think I needed to come on line and share it with a bunch of guys that were talking about their Fords, I.H.s , case, or whatever. If you guys think Clint was rude try going over to one of the football sites and tell them about a John Deere or a mailbox. Just my thoughts on the tractor board. I would like to see the non tractor subjects to a minimum. Thanks for listening
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