Posted by rrlund on May 06, 2015 at 09:58:31 from (162.250.27.207):
In Reply to: Re: Question? posted by JD Seller on May 05, 2015 at 20:37:23:
I'm not trying to run down the company for crying out loud. You know I'm a jokester and come on here to have a good time. I posted a picture of an attempt to turn an ag tractor in to a military vehicle that failed and used the old joke that you can get away with saying anything a long as you include "Bless their heart". It was a joke. The only other replies I made were in question to whether Ford was an equipment company or an auto maker. That,and it just rubbed me the wrong way when somebody who's been a member since 4-10-15 and had 7 posts under his belt called Dick a jerk. It didn't sit well with me. I'm sorry some of you completely loose your sense of humor when Mother Deere comes up. Some of you would think it was funny as all get out of it was about another brand. I was thinking about this in just the last day or two,would I still be 100% Deere if even one of the two local dealers had stayed open? Even if one had been bought out and turned in to a super store? There's no doubt in my mine that I would have stayed with them if I'd had uninterrupted service. But I won't spend two hours on the road just to be treated like dirt in some sterile environment staffed by robots just to keep praying at the alter of the Deere. My problem isn't with the company,the brand or the products,it's with the super stores in this area,plain and simple.
Some of you might do well to grow a little bit of a sense of humor,stop the hero worship and quit making spectacles of yourselves over a paint color. Get over it.
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