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Posted by Alberta Mike on March 12, 2002 at 12:37:04 from (209.47.89.128):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: converting residential acres to agricultural posted by Terry Nelson on March 12, 2002 at 10:40:49:
Good post Terry. With regards to the big debate over the last few days on the Yuppies (which I see has been deleted), I was surprised just how hostile and negative the crowd that gathers here on the tractor forum really is. Also funny is the fact that when OUR ancestors arrived from Europe hundreds of years ago, the native North American Indians must have had some pretty strong resentment towards the "interlopers". But ironically, when a similar thing is happening today to us with the "Yuppies" (God I hate that word) moving in, well it's just not acceptable. I guess human nature will never change. The sad part of the whole thing is that those values we read here on the forum site have already been passed on to kids and grandkids. No wonder our schools have to spend so much of their available energy just maintaining crowd control. I think I'm beginning to ramble a bit too much but this whole thing is a festering sore for me.
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