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Posted by Paul in Mich on March 08, 2004 at 21:07:23 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: Discussion Forum Format posted by Hugh MacKay again on March 08, 2004 at 20:12:02:
Hugh, Your comments as usual make a lot of sense. YOu do sound a lot like my Dad. He would go through the line at a potluck and try a little bit of what he liked. Then after everyone else had gone through the line, he'd make a second trip and if there was a dish that had not been broken into, he would make sure that he took some of that dish, even if he ended up throwing it away because he was too full to eat it all. This he did, because he could not imagine a person going through the trouble of making a dish for a potluck and then taking the dish back home untested. Fortunately, this seldom happened as most of the time, most of the ladies went home with an empty dish, but Dad never left anything to chance. I like you will sometimes make sure I respond to a newcomers post, even though it may seem to many of us a question that needs no answering. But to the person new to tractors or interested in them, If I can answer their question, I will, and I do notice that you do too. I do glean out the smart alecs, and don't comment on every post I could, but I must say that It pleases me when I see some of our younger generation taking such interest in our generations tractors, and I try to help answer their post if I can. Collectivly we can all be helpful and at the same time positive supporters of eachothers love and appreciation of tractors. I know I have a few more questions I haven't asked.
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