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Re: I Just have to say this....


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Posted by paul on February 18, 2004 at 19:43:57 from (209.23.145.88):

In Reply to: I Just have to say this.... posted by Brad in VA on February 18, 2004 at 16:08:17:

I understand your point, and at times I agree.
But, it is such a fine line to walk.... I did not
read the 'School' thread yet, looks like an
active one. Nothing to do with tractors I'll
guess.

Read a thread up above about a person
begging for free equipment. Maybe true,
maybe not, but people need to learn to provide
for themselves, don't know that they should be
begging for handouts here - what's right or
wrong? I donno. Nothing about tractors tho.

Read another one about prostrate cancer.
Doesn't look like that one will be much about
tractors tho....

Read this one. Not really about tractors.

I'm about ready to move on to other sites for
tonight, spent my time at this one for the
evening - couple more nites like this, and don't
know - is it worth coming back or not?

It's such a fine line........ I do not know what is
right or wrong, & I don't run the world (good
thing! :) - just kinda like those off-topic threads
to be few & far between. I would be really
bummed if I had asked a question here
yesterday, and it is almost on page 2 already,
& no one saw it or took the energy to see it
because it got knocked off page one or
everyone too busy with welfare, health &
snake oil, or education system issues to
bother..... Go to yahoo & click on the 'groups'
area & you can find a whole lot more on all
thesesues - all the discussion you want on
those topics. Why here?

I'd go to a different site to post my questions
on tractors if mine got squeezed out of the
way....

Two weeks of that, and any web site is dead.
www.farms.com used to have a wonderful
discussion area; they remodeled it,
mis-named it a chat area, and stopped
moderating it for off-topic stuff. Go check, see
how it is doing for content & traffic today....

What's right, what's wrong? Sure, we can all
not read the threads we don't like. We're all
fickle tho - quick to jump to the next hot site.

With writing all this, I coulda answered 3
questions instead. Ask the people who post
questions, what's right, what's wrong.... As
soon as I hit 'post message' another tractor
message drops to page 2.....

I'm off to tractor by net.com & newagtalk.com
for the nite. You all have a good one. :)

--->Paul


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