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Re: The death of friendliness
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 23, 2002 at 18:40:14 from (64.228.14.54):
In Reply to: The death of friendliness posted by Paul O on May 23, 2002 at 08:05:18:
I 've taken the time to read what geneb said in his responce to your post. I believe you are just a wee bit over reacting. Gene can be sharp, he can be cutting and he can be quite kind in his comments. he has taken a few swipes at me when I deserved it. Five hours later on another post he will defend me to the hilt when right. I am close to 60 myself, and farmed with Farmalls most of my life. My dad bought the first one the year I was born. There are some discussions on this forum that drive we older guys around bend. Farmall H is probably the worst, (more of them I guess. I have seen the same subject on board 3 places at once. The other one is someone responding to a question that he hasn't grasped himself. I read this forum discussion for 6 months before I responded to or asked any question. I supose I respond to 15-20% of them now. I do however read them all unless off subject. To get the most out of this forum you have to be as good a reader as writer. You also have to be here quite frequently. Also you should be aware you can axcess archives for past discussions on a subject.
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