Posted by dave2 on April 18, 2009 at 12:17:08 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Post a message posted by ken in texas on April 18, 2009 at 12:01:23:
Living over here is great but folks have a little different attitude about some things. Not a lot of Tinkers and Fixers unless you get ahold some of the folks that were from the former East Countries (then, the language barrier sucks).. If something is broke, folks either take it to be fixed or call someone to come fix or replace it. I do most everything myself and sometimes don't know how to ask the locals for help in a way that they'll follow what I mean (language barrier). I can come on here and ask my questions and get answers from folks that understand what I mean. I can take the info and fix my problems or translate the info with the help of my wife in order to get what I need locally. It's also intertaining to see folks post about something and have some idiot start preaching the Bible to them and throw off the whole topic. I get more out of the off topic posts sometimes because I only have one tractor and (knock on wood) it doesn't give me much trouble.
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