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Posted by Brad in VA on February 18, 2004 at 16:08:17 from (198.176.41.2):
After reading the "add on" posts on the topic of "what are they teaching in our schools" and the guy replying that this is a tractor forum. Well I have to say this... Wow how did he figure that out??? But I can see he doesnt look at the big picture of this web site. How many of you consider the people that you talk to or help or that help you are your friends?????????? I know I do. I love helping people and getting a good laugh out of the problems they are having that I have had but even better when I post a question and someone gives me the answer and it was simple and I overlooked it. Its humbling. We all need that from time to time. But anyways back to the subject. This forum has the same folks on it all the time every night. I get withdrawls if I dont get my "fix" on this website every night. Why cant we ask the questions that are burning in our minds. It give us other perspectives on things in the world. Now I dont think that the off topic questions should over run the purpose of the site but the question sure do make you think. Doesnt everyone remember when someone posts a good result from an operation??? Or when someone anounces a son or daughter getting married?? Or graduating from high school/college??? Just relax. If you dont want to read something the dont read it. Simple. But allow those of us who care about the topics, are going through the same thing, or are looking for another point of view a chance to comment. Im off my soap box now. Bye all
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