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Posted by jfp on September 21, 2005 at 09:04:10 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: This message board should be renamed to O/T Talk! posted by Dan on September 21, 2005 at 07:39:05:
Dan I realize you don't mean any harm. If you can not see the effects of the topics here on this nation, then choose your favorite tractor and go to that board instead of this one. If you don't like beer or Fords don't buy it just as an example. There's alot of topics come up I wish didn't and I been wrong on some things in the past, but these people are forgiving and tolerate my strong opinion anyway even though they know I won't change my point of view. They might even be just as strong as me , but I know where they stand even when I disagree. Got to respect honesty. As for the storm topic below it affects more than just the farmers, you will see. As far tractors sitting outside the only thing I can do is tarp them. They are not movable and I don't think they will float away, we never had more than 6 inches in the yard when Allision dumped 25 inches on us, so that's ok. I'm just worried about trees falling on them.
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