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Re: Question: The Correct Police Phenomenon
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Posted by Gauger on September 09, 2006 at 09:54:38 from (65.29.179.210):
In Reply to: Question: The Correct Police Phenomenon posted by David Kronwall on September 09, 2006 at 04:17:02:
My 2 cents: There may be correct police out there but that is all they are. I have yet to meet one that actually "does". They just like to criticize. Everyone has their own thing. I spend thousands of hours on my tractors and I'll get these guys that stop by at the show who don't speak. They slowly circle, hands folded behind their backs, staring, inspecting, more circling and then after five minutes of this I get "what's with the stainless hardware?" rather than "nice tractor". At that point I use a response that I stole from a good tractor buddy, "It's MY tractor" Now at the risk of ruffling a few feathers; I bleed red but my I've been to many shows and the green guys definitely seem to put more into their work than the Farmall boys in both quality and originality. Fire away.
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