Rick. again (for what ever it's worth) I do agree with your post and Roy"s answer. Had a thought about the music post ,as I do get involved in producing one . The basic question remains,How many Music videos appears regularly or daily on Y.t.?I do see a lot of un-related questions concerning tractors with O.T subjects. Just look at todays post from Lighting rods to hay. I've seen post asking questions on guns, lawn mowers ,Oil Viscosity, Computers, wood splitters,Car transmissions,well problems, solar panel questions etc. I personally do NOT FIND THESE SUBJECTS OFFENSIVE although they may be Un- related to tractor problems. I do respect the folks who post honest replies to such posts, and who take the time to relate to such problems with authoritative and documented answers.There just may be a solution to some problem I just might have down the road therefore I would NEVER Suggest that the posters move their questions to another site as the subjects aren't tractor related. That would be presumptuous and extremely rude to even suggest such. That being said O.T sort of post, will MAKE ME FEEL GOOD to read just as the un- related subjects such as music being performed by notable musicians (Me Excluded) and those who wish to share their music with others such as myself is welcomed by me. This O.T.Music subject Is NOT AN EVERY DAY OCCURRENCE but it's welcomed by others who like to listen and it surely gives diversity, such as subjects I mentioned in the above.Thats my final post on this subject except to say TO ALL HAVE A GREAT THANKSGIVING Day, be forever thankful and LOVE your family and friends. REGARDS, LOU.
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