Posted by Janicholson on December 24, 2011 at 06:18:02 from (67.72.98.45):
In Reply to: Bit Depressed… posted by SadFarmall on December 24, 2011 at 00:01:28:
Dear Sad. I agree with John T. (in many ways social and with heart felt positivism toward my fellow human being). We certainly do not ""mesh"" on politics, but we do not need to "clash" in any way to have both a good time here, or deliver a value added component to the forum. We learn and grow in many ways from being here. You are certainly welcome to avoid the discussions. I choose to pass over them like I would inappropriate gears in the trans. (I built a lawn tractor once from a Wisconsin single that had two transmissions a Volvo 4 speed, and a Chevy 3 speed. Some of the gears were much the same, so those easiest to shift into were used. But I had 13 forward, and 7 reverses to choose from, ( it goes forward when in both reverses) I also value highly your Southern Hemisphere input and would miss it. Skip the gears not best suited to your forward progress, and stay with us. Jim.
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