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Re: implement question for a show H


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Posted by Mike CA on July 15, 2007 at 22:27:41 from (68.127.63.145):

In Reply to: Re: implement question for a show H posted by Wardner on July 15, 2007 at 22:04:06:

If you ever sent me an e-mail, I don't remember it and don't have it. I live in Visalia Ca, which is central, not southern, and I have never had a reason to hide that, as you imply. I had a tractor and I sold it. I explained why. I didn't get the second one which I sold the first one for. I told that story. I've had other close calls along the way. I'm not sure what you find implausable. Maybe you just don't like the story.

A wanna-be what, exactly? Farmer? No. That's just not going to happen. Tractor guru? No. Maybe someday I'll be able to answer a question with experience rather than asking them. But I have no such appetite to be an expert like the ones I've come to respect in here. I just won't ever have the real world experience or time on the machines.
I'm not sure what niche you categorize yourself where you decide who gets to be part of your clique. I've never took the crowd in YT to be the excluding type. So maybe you are a clique of one. And if I "will never be" part of an exlusionary, elitest, disrespectful club you run, then I'm all the better for it. I seriously don't know what has driven your disdain for me, such as it is. But I can't say I'm a little shocked by it. My story may be implausable to you because you wrote me off long ago, and don't care to listen or help. Maybe if you came down from the mountain, you would see that I'm really not that bad of a guy at all. Maybe not what [u]you[/u] would want to call a friend, but hardly worth "enemy" status. When I came onto this forum and told folks who and what I am, I wasn't run out. I was welcomed. An outsider with zero ag knowledge wanting to dip my toes in this hobby. If you are upset I am here, then take a look around at the folks who welcomed me and keep me coming back. If you want me gone, then maybe you should turn off your computer. Because you are stuck with me, and I don't back down from a bully.


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