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Re: O/T Tired and fed up!
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Posted by Hayshaker on March 04, 2005 at 07:03:26 from (207.177.64.90):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Tired and fed up! posted by captaink on March 04, 2005 at 05:50:11:
Captaink, its just like you just said, its the 1% that can put a bad light on this forum. Having supervised approximately 40 people for 24 years, I've learned that you'll get more cooperation treating them with respect and I think thats true of forums. I've worked for an IH dealership from 1974 to 1978 and thought I knew alot about IH tractors and machinery, but have learned so much more since visiting this forum. I've enjoyed the people and their views and opinions at this forum and it does remind me of the patrons at the local coffee shop. From time to time people do have a difference of opinion, but I think most of us are mature enough to roll with the "punches". Well I'll get down off my soap box before I fall off. Thanks again to Kim and YT Magazine and all the participants of this forum.
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