Posted by Brokenwrench on May 12, 2009 at 09:13:38 from (69.21.43.15):
Over 3/4 of the posts and replies on this page are either from, in response to, or are about one trouble making troll. The actual tractor related posts are getting few replies, while we all(myself included)respond to a lunatic..
CJ is right on. The constant attacks on the Howells, and now JD are plain crap. I think alot of us jump to defend them as friends would do, but what are we really defending them from?? The rantings of a misguided fool with a religious legalism issue..
Can we all shake hands and agree to hit this problem head on with complete silence. No matter who is next on the hit list, just don t react. Carry on like we used to, tractor talk, some interesting OT stuff and whatever else. If this person posts just plain old ignore it.
If I had to run this site I would be real close to pulling the plug on the whole darned forum. Remember Kim does run a business, not good for business to have some potential parts buyer innocently poke in on tractor talk and get an eyeful of this stuff..
We need to close ranks and squeeze this problem out. I can t even begin to list all the neat folks, that contribute to this board, I might not agree with them all, but I do respect them.
As for Kim, I think if we stick together, we can take care of this problem without her having to lift a finger..
Maybe I m nuts, but I d rather hop online and check out what s going on in the tractor/farming world, then be part of an ongoing soap opera.. BW
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