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Posted by Paul Shuler on November 19, 2006 at 14:42:33 from (170.29.248.3):
In Reply to: To Nebraska Cowman posted by Kim on November 18, 2006 at 18:06:54:
Well here I go sticking my nose where it don't belong. I have never met the Cowman, but I feel like I know him just from all his post. He is a big boy and seems to be a decent God fearing man from what I have seen. I feel like he would say that PEOPLE and relationships are far more important than any old tractor or web site for that matter. I know I feel like most of you are family and I just don't think any of this is worth harsh words over. Rules are rules and if Kim dose not allow pitching for another site well so be it. As for the photo I doubt it would make a kid go bad any more than John Wayne would make you want to go shoot Indians. My point is we don't need to fight over this. This should be between Cowman and Kim no matter our opinon. Yesterday my 17 year old daughter that was raised in church and knows right from wrong took one of our cars without permisson and tried to run off with a high school drop out telling us that she hates us and no longer wants stay with us. The police say she is an adult and we have no legal control over her. My beloved daughter may be gone forever and my heart is broken. Guys we all have bigger issues than this. Cowman we love you man and want you to stay. Let's see this site for what it is. A nice break from the fighting and yelling of a cruel world where we can share with one another our love of tractors. Lets not make it more important than the people that share here. Sorry for ranting. Please remember us in your prayers. Paul
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