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Posted by Stan in AL on November 05, 2001 at 07:51:02 from (65.162.104.6):
In Reply to: Re: I don't understand?? posted by tom on November 04, 2001 at 10:53:18:
So you think it's funny when someone doesn't have the money for things they need/want? I suspect that the man "saving up for the con rod" was using that tractor for fun more than anything else, and it's not beyond my understanding to see how it could be that he doesn't have lots of money to play with. I'm not made of money, didn't inherit land or riches, don't make lots of money, and don't think it's "funny" to know that lots of people are in the same situation. As for the "people who use old tractors don't have any money or they wouldn't be using them", that's a bunch of crap too. Lots of us like using old tractors because they are easily capable of the little bit of tractor work we need, and we really do appreciate the way the old stuff was built and it's durability. Also has a lot to do with childhood memories etc. I really detest your snobby attitude toward people who don't have lots of money. Thank you, Stan
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