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Re: are people really that dumb?
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Posted by Jared in VT on May 02, 2004 at 18:29:32 from (216.66.106.235):
In Reply to: are people really that dumb? posted by Tom on May 02, 2004 at 04:51:39:
Tom, Nothing is new under the Sun. The problem with this, is that if you point out how dumb other folk are, you have four fingers pointing back at your self. I think that you will find what you look for. If that's stupidity, you'll find it. I suppose that with or without a cab, it's very possiable to shoot a picture of the interior of any tractor. Sort of a "seat view" of the machine. By the same token, with all the wacky things people do to old Fords, a diesel is certainly a possiability. I've been farming and running equipment for years and think that I'm wicked clever. But my neighbors who are real farmers, kindly teach me how little I know daily. Gary, You need to spend a little less time looking to perpetuate your own myths. It rains on the Just and the Unjust. Soldiering in the Infantry with Americas youth taught me that faith in the young is never wasted. You might notice that on T.V. these days. Get involved. Your strong convictions positively expressed, could very positivly influence young people. Keep smiling! Jared
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