Posted by indianared on January 04, 2011 at 14:37:11 from (76.214.110.3):
In Reply to: Drilling pollution posted by tlak on January 04, 2011 at 06:21:43:
Yep, it can get messy.
So why did you post this, tlak? Do you offer any ideas of how to do it better? Should we make them do more so we can pay more for the final product? Should there be a federal regulator for every 20 feet of pipe?
We are all aware that these things happen. So again, what's your point? You've enlightned no one with this article, except, perhaps, for yourself.
You've still never posted or replied to anything tractor related. You know, it's one thing if tractor guys want to mix up the conversation every once in a while, it's another thing for a non-tractor enthusiast to continually troll around the site with nothing to add but this kind of stuff.
Tiring of your constantly negative posts. Must be hell living inside your head.
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