Posted by onefarmer on December 07, 2007 at 13:22:20 from (209.153.128.248):
In Reply to: No tractor topics? posted by John T on December 07, 2007 at 12:33:31:
in-too-deep said: (quoted from post at 16:56:12 12/07/07) The way I see it, this is more of a general tractor-related forum. Kind of like coffee shops and diners. Do folks at coffee shops sit around and only talk about coffee? Nope. It's more a social interaction time. On top of that, the posts on here very closely related to tractors, and like-minded people hang out because a lot of us have the same problems whether it's on a tractor or not. I'd say we're doing just fine...could be talking about our shiny SUV's and Blackberry's and our suburban homes and how our kids love their new foreign piano instructor and how the immigrant that mows our lawn gets paid too much...but no. This place is a fine example of good 'ole camaraderie. Let it be. : )
I had to switch over to modern just so I could ditto that. Kim and Chris run a fine ship and nee to be applauded more.
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