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Posted by Alberta Mike on February 19, 2004 at 06:04:21 from (209.47.89.110):
In Reply to: I Just have to say this.... posted by Brad in VA on February 18, 2004 at 16:08:17:
This ends up being a tough call. We can discuss and argue this point until we're blue in the face and nothing is ever going to be resolved here. The solution is to ask Kim the webmaster what her feelings are, after all she's the boss I guess. Well, no need really because her feelings are posted at the top here where she mentions the fact that the posts should be "tractor related". It's the same with classified ads here on the discussion forums. Kim posts very clearly that for sale or wanted items are not to be posted here (and it's right there before you submit your post) yet we (me included) continue to overlook her simple request. She even reminds us that we are to use the classifieds for such posts. She provides Country Talk and Tractor Tales forums for those of us who wish to get into the everyday living stuff. She even tried the ill-fated "Common Ground" forum that blew completely out of control. I think all of us should honor her request about what is and what is not to be posted here and cooperate with what is undoubtedly the best tractor forum on the internet. Well, that's my two cents and I guess I've even broken the rules by responding, it's easy to do and at times difficult to avoid I guess.
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