Posted by msfarmall1 on December 06, 2019 at 21:08:52 from (172.242.166.78):
In Reply to: Can't post anything posted by Grandpa love on December 06, 2019 at 20:24:59:
Grandpa, I think one thing we all forget sometimes is that we are GUESTS on this forum. To me, that means I have a responsibility to act appropriately whenever I visit someone's home or this forum. I was taught that that when I visit someone that I should respect their rules. In other words, I don't go in someone's home and put my feet up on the table, just because I want to, or Because I do it at my house. If I can't act like a guest and RESPECT their rules, I always have the option of leaving. It seems a little silly to me to VISIT someone or some forum and then complain about the way they run their house, or their forum. I have been visiting this site for probably 10 years or more, even though I rarely post and have learned a wealth of information of which I am thankful. I have also learned which posters to skip over and ignore because they are usually just looking for an argument, or I may read them and wonder if they would say the same things if they were face to face with the other person. I really doubt that they would.
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