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Posted by bo on December 31, 1999 at 06:03:24 from (12.77.133.83):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: What the heck? posted by dave(47 8n) on December 30, 1999 at 22:08:49:
Dave- you have too much starch in your shorts. The guys that were posting on the sally thing were just fooling around. What you are doing is being mean spirited and insulting, you apologize but we both know that you don't mean it. No one forced you to read the stuff and I'll bet that you did and also I'll bet that you looked at the pictures. I read a few other boards and after a while, they get redundant and boring. All of these fellows are either professional or business owners or farmers and are probably solid citizens. They work hard for their bucks and blew off some stress and got to know each other a bit better. They also knew that it wasn't going to go on for ever. Not at anytime did they slice each other up in a mean spirited way such as you did. Not at anytime was there any filth on the board. A little risque at times but generally pretty mild stuff by today's standards. In perspective, nothing happened other then a few boys relieved some stress, had a little fun, and probably got punished by their wives. The pictures in any other sense would have been rather tastefull and rather mild. The girl was clad and not nearly as suggestive as most pictures are today. You see far, far worse on prime time t.v.. This board got more hits in one day then it gets in a week and that is good for the board. Guys posted that never posted before. It broke the ice, I know I met a few that I wouldn't mind having a beer with and you aren't one of them. So unbunch your britches and enjoy life a little more and maybe, just maybe we'll talk tractors with you. bo
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