I"m glad this site takes on many subjects and doesn"t omit the posters to just one subject.Knowledge is a wonderfull thing to have and share. however saying that,knowledge with humor makes one look closer to the problems that are talked about other wise the subjects discussed become redundant,rhetorical and some what boring. There is humor even in adversity. I read 99/0 of the posts and enjoy em tremendously. Posters such as Old Roy, Dave, and others high light daily subjects that are of interest to me and I"m assuming others as well. Pictures shared is another great experience for me,lets me know that there are others that truly care about their projects that are on going or completed. Problems of a mechanical nature is of great value to me as well.Lots of great advice on solving said problems,and I"ve noticed ,more times than not, there is humor involved with the awnsers.So you see, there is absolutely no reason to omit humor in any of the posts unless it contains filthly language,etc. Like I said, It"s my experience from living 74+ years on Gods green earth. I"Don"t offer any regret on my part for enjoying humor and those who post same. I will leave it all up to the posters here on this site ,if any one thinks I have offended this site, then please respond and I will no longer post here. LOU
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