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Posted by ChadS on February 22, 2005 at 13:56:29 from (4.224.132.207):
In Reply to: Bad Way To Start A Day posted by Allan in NE on February 22, 2005 at 09:06:41:
Dear Allen, I sure hope you dont even think about leaving here! My goodness, You know, I dont know you, or Hugh, but I can tell that both of you have a helpful, and freindly attitude to educate, entertain, and just to give us all something to read! Me, personally, I enjoy reading all of the posts put on this board. I look forward to it everyday, and you both have yet to disapoint me in what I read in any of the posts left here. We all have to eat crow one time or another, and no way am I saying have another slice of humble pie here!!! Sure! There is always differences of opinions! Somewhere, there is someone who knows, someone who dont know, and some, that have forgotten more than I would ever learn in my lifetime. When I came on to YT in the tractor pulling forum, bout a year or so ago, I had ideas that were not anywhere close to what is so called written in stone in antiuqe pulling. In my adventures here at YT, Ive been called everything but a white man from what i belived in, stood for, just because someone made it personal. I did my best to keep it real, but trust me, I did wander off the objective to retaliate. LOL, It was kinda fun to blast back, but soon realized, it had become pretty bad! It took me a long time to fianlly stop worriyng about what others thought of me, personally. I just wanted to be there, giving my 2 cents worth for what it was worth. There is 2 subjects, I hold dear to my heart, The top of the list is antique tractor pulling, and the other is Antiuqe tractor pulling, with a Farmall! Ive made alot of good freinds on here. A wide world of opinions, that all share one common passion, TRACTORS!! Allen,,, Hugh,,,, I hope you can sort out your differnces, for I would be lost, without reading Allen's learning experience from what his projects are teaching all of us, sharing a bit of his persoanl experiences is very refreshing. Hugh, well, what can I say, He knows his IH, he's proved it with his personal experience and dedication to the Farmall, IH, and the other hundred names the comapny had. History, is a learning experience, turning wrenches is a learning experience, living life is all the expereince I can handle at the moment. LOL! But this,, what you all have brought to this board, is Something, that no one can take away, or destroy. Its in your blood gents, IH RED, when you all are here, its like a family reunion, and an education, with a very entertaining twist to it. If ya disagree on life sometimes, find a new tractor to talk about.(long as it aint green!) Just my .02 cents worth. Hope you guys work this out. Respectfully, ChadS
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