Posted by On2Wheels on June 17, 2008 at 17:59:21 from (74.78.20.118):
In Reply to: RE: WNYGSEA problems posted by FarmallFanNY on June 17, 2008 at 17:49:56:
FarmallFanNY said: (quoted from post at 17:49:56 06/17/08) What is going on with this club, I am getting to the point where I am embarassed to say I am a lifetime member of this club. With some of the stuff I am hearing about recent events with the club such as Oldnnew's post about his equipment getting stolen I think it is time to clean house there. Why dont we get a bunch of club members together when the officers terms are up and vote these turkeys out and get this club going in the right direction again. With a little organization we could do it. If we could do it maybe we could get the Thursday night tractor pull back and get rid of the horse pulls. Not sure about you all but I cant find any horses that run on gas or steam, much less a horse that my father, grandfather, or great grandfather farmed with in the old days
Come to think about it I am glad that I got my lifetime membership a awhile back before the price went up.
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