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Re: I hate the people that go to Nora Springs scho


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Posted by thepinkpanther on September 19, 2005 at 09:15:28 from (67.142.130.17):

In Reply to: I hate the people that go to Nora Springs school posted by Jamason Dodd on September 18, 2005 at 20:52:43:

good site jamason.i see you have talent.i"m 41 and don"t know how to set up a website.wished i did!
nice JD too.you should take some of this energy you have used to be hateful and direct it towards learning more about the big world of antique tractors and equipment.
when i was 13 i became interested in gas engines and tractors. i restored my grandmas maytag washing machine motor and got a ride to the republic mo steam-o-rama. i had a cousin that showed gas engines there.he introduced me to some older fellows there that showed me their engines and let me help them work on them.i learned about witte,stover,economy,and dozens of other engines.that winter i bought a moniter.next summer, a f-20 on steel.what i am saying is,there is hundreds of directions to go.don"t limit yourself.it"s all about learning.i try to learn something new everyday.
a smart friend told me once,you never stay the same.you are going forward or your going backwards.you decide.
i"m sure your dad helps you in your hobby.let him know your grateful.your lack of respect for him sheds a bad light on you.maybe you don"t agree with him,but you owe him better than that.
i have a 19 year old son myself.we have had our differences,but i respect him and he respects me.period.we don"t bad mouth each other to other folks.we TALK.trust me it works.
you can go places,but not by walking on others and their feelings.
keep up the good work on the website!
.........barry


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