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Re: Do Your Fingers Ever Get Tired?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 01, 2004 at 18:31:19 from (209.226.106.24):
In Reply to: Do Your Fingers Ever Get Tired? posted by Michael Soldan on February 29, 2004 at 20:38:53:
Michael: I never really get too upset about these types of happenings. I am a quite thick skinned old codger, this kind of stuff runs off like water off a duck. I can take it, I can also dish it out. I can also understand some individuals getting somewhat upset with me. I do tend to be blunt and to the point. I have always believed in calling a spade a spade. Ocasionally this has cost me a lot of money, but I always say why would someone go through life pretending to be something they are not. If I have any critism of YT forums or it's users, number one would be guys are much too serious. We should be having a lot more fun with this hobby than we do, and by hobby, I call it two hobbies, one being forums the other being fixing and using our tractors. The other critism I have is just what happened in this case, trying to be anonymous What he said didn't particularly annoy me, he tried to hide who he was. Didn't work. I have no problem whatever with guys using regular handles. There are a few guys using several handles for whatever suits the ocasion, yes even arguing with themselves. Kim should put the flight to those guys. She might wish them good bye by suggesting they check in at the funnyfarm.
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