Allen: I am not trying to either put down your Bud from up north of you a ways or to defend him; I just don’t have a dog in this fight.
I just thought I would make a few comments.
My altitude of this forum is that I read what I choose and watch the videos I think I will be interesting to me, that seem pretty simple.
I am often amazed by the passion some can work up over some of the posts and how offended some people can get, I also don’t understand those purity police who get upset over OT posts (just don’t read them).
Your bud from up north of you a ways, comes across in most of his post as either a troll or bitter at life opinioned _______ (you fill in the blanks).
I realize the written word on the Internet where emotions or voice inflections cannot be observed makes it easy to get offended and possible misjudge the authors intent, Many times your Bud posts some good information and advice but probably over 50% of the time he distracts from that with a shot across the Bow and an “if you don’t like it what are you going to do about attitude”.
Let me say that I had a brother in-law (who is now deceased) that behave very similar, when I first met him I wanted to take him out behind the barn and give him a lesson in common courtesy, After a few months he was one of the best friends I ever had, I would do anything for him and he would do anything he could to help me out: But you always had to put up with the negative comments and put downs.
So I suspect that if I met the poster in question, I would maybe even come to think he was a clone of my old Brother In-law.
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