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Do Your Fingers Ever Get Tired?
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Posted by Michael Soldan on February 29, 2004 at 20:38:53 from (216.46.130.14):
Don't anyone get me wrong here but we had a thread going about storing tractors inside or out and after someone who is respected on this forum gave his opinion, another person who doesn't use his name responded with "Do your fingers ever get tired?" to the thread....really, that was a reply to someone's opinion! People like this have to realize this is a forum and everyone has the privledge of responding... or not. You do not have to open a topic if it doesn't attract your interest, if you aren't open minded enough to expose yourself to someone else's ideas and opinions then a forum is the last place in the world that you should entertain yourself at. Sarcasm and vitriolic response is tantamount with lack of knowledge and ignorance of the topic, having nothing worthwhile to share with the thread ought to dictate to you to not hit the "Reply" icon. I just think that I have got to know so many wonderful people in the several years that I have been using this forum, and I have never dumped on anyone, and yet from time to time I see what I saw today. This is a fun forum and lets all work to keep it that way. I always sign my name and where I am from so that there is no anonymity to hide behind, my posts and replys are as helpful, honest and sometimes amusing as I can give them and I know that 99% of the people here are the same as I. Thanks friends and no, my fingers never get tired when I can help someone with thier tractors and anything farm and tractor related... oh yeah and even the O/T fun things we sometimes spin...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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