Ya know, I would expect complaints about off topic things that get a bit out of hand, I myself have made replies and main posts in the past that I probably shouldnt have. I state what I beleive and sometimes I am the one that shouldn't have said "that statement", but these days people are getting put down for posting "right on the topic" post. Allan, pics and tales of his days are like reading the sunday paper I and many enjoy it. Appears this forum is becoming increasingly "PC". We need humer, we need respectful opinions, and we need request's for help, however "simple" they are. I love this forum and most people are great, but as I am sure some of the folks that have been on here a while will agree that the more people we get on here that are rude and sarcastic, the less new "good people" we keep, and more "good people" regulars we lose, and with them we all lose a wealth of information. Well, I got new birds coming so I am gonna go make a last minute barn inspection, talk to the cows, feed the calves, pray that the wind dies down and the 544D starts. You all have a great day.
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