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Re: sorry bout the sifter miss hap. shifter
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Posted by JayWalt on May 05, 2007 at 22:50:57 from (70.226.7.112):
In Reply to: Re: sorry bout the sifter miss hap. shifter posted by GeneMO on May 05, 2007 at 20:59:59:
EXACTLY Gene. There is a big difference between just beings a fool and always hurrying and never checking what you typed for some resembalance of making sense. I would not fault anyone for not natively speaking english. This is the Internet and the world is a big diverse place. All types of folks are welcome here, especially ones with a love of tractors. I do realize that alot of older folks, older farmers as well, may have never had the opportunity to learn reading and writing when they were younger. Alot of folks had to quit school to help the family and that is very commendable and I believe is part of the motivation for teaching adults who cant read to do so. Knowing your situation would help us to understand, and help you. Saying someone is "stupid" without knowing their situation, or making fun of them is just plain ignorant and shouldnt be tolerated.
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