Posted by rossow (mn) on January 25, 2021 at 07:59:30 from (216.114.244.165):
In Reply to: Country talk forum posted by farmallmaniac on January 24, 2021 at 18:54:46:
Is the "country talk" forum the one called "Kountry Life"? If so, I read it all the time, and contribute (under a different user name) quite often. Although specifically supposed to avoid politics, the subject often comes up and can turn pretty nasty. I stay out of the political stuff. Other topics can be interesting and useful, ranging from trees to cooking to family news to dogs to old TV shows, etc. You name it, it probably has been a topic. As with any discussion forum, some of the contributors seem like pretty nice folks; a handful can come across as real jerks who get pretty insulting with their comments, even on some topics you would think would be noncontroversial. It seems that only a dozen or so folks contribute regularly; sometimes a day or two or three go by without any new comments at all. Speaking tongue-in-cheek (sort of), I think on average there are more regular comments on "my 8N won't start" on the 9-2-8 N tractor forum than all the comments combined on Kountry Life. (Don't flame me, please; I have four 8Ns, some of which occasionally don't like to start.)
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