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Posted by Redmud on September 01, 2005 at 19:08:37 from (216.167.146.178):
Folks with tractors, like everyone else need to let it all out from time to time. And to ignore a problem, can not, and will not make it go away. Things that are happening now, have never happened before, people are worried, and things may never be the same for some on this forum. New Orleans and the Gas price is serious to most here, but may be horse sh!t to others when money is no object. But soon, it will be serious to all. When you can't afford gasoline or diesel for your tractors, you can't afford the farm either. There are post every day on this forum that I have no idea what some are talking about. I don't ignore anyone, but I do look at the subject line, or I may even read the subject post, if it's not something I think I need to comment on, or have no business commenting on, or I can't help with, I cut a chogie to the next one. And I do understand that some can't do this, some can't pass up any subject, even when they know it's gonna cause em nightmares. Those are the whiners.
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