Posted by kcm.MN on September 23, 2020 at 11:14:29 from (174.243.97.54):
In Reply to: Geo-TH,In posted by TomIn on September 23, 2020 at 05:50:01:
I've learned that there are MANY reasons that someone may lash out when they are normally just the opposite. Maybe a bad day at work, a fight with the spouse, money issues, physical pains/illness, traffic, even the weather. And that just scratches the surface.
With George, he would very often write things that would attract the kinds of replies he said he didn't like. And yet, he kept posting. For example, I remember something about truckers always being the ones who did something nearby - something about construction?
On another note, he also mentioned (a LOT!!) about his new CDB oil or whatever it is. I gotta be honest, I wouldn't mind trying some of that stuff. But at the same time, posting several times a week about it on a tractor forum seems a bit much IMO.
But yes, I liked George's posts also. I just ignored his gripe posts. He has bad days just as we all do, and many of us have more than others.
Oh, almost forgot - there was a time when there was very little posting going on, and George was trying to keep the forum alive. I would think that took a fair bit of effort on his part.
Look at anyone on this or any forum and you'll find both good and bad. That makes everyone who leaves a lot asset for the forum.
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