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Posted by 720Deere on November 19, 2006 at 07:51:04 from (70.22.86.181):
In Reply to: To Nebraska Cowman posted by Kim on November 18, 2006 at 18:06:54:
I would think that when you have one of if not the best old tractor websites on the net that you wouldn't feel threatened by the little old Cowman. As others have mentioned here, there are numerous "business" infractions here hourly but Cowman gets singled out. I don't know who Jim Johnson is (unless he is the weinie whining Nascar driver) and have yet to see him make the same kind of regular helpful posts that Howard makes around here. I make donations to the site in order to help secure it's future, but you can bet your sweet bippie that I won't buy any products from here! I refuse to do business with people that are this petty. I don't see anything wrong with what the Cowman was doing. There are plenty of other sites on the net that list this site in their links. Maybe they should end that practice since Kim may actually benefit from the use of their webspace! Jim Johnson - please grow up and find better things to do with your time. Kim - Send Howard an email if possible and don't chase off the people that make your site work. Without them you won't have anything!
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