Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on February 25, 2011 at 06:23:27 from (206.72.18.89):
In Reply to: Craigslist Rant posted by Ultradog MN on February 24, 2011 at 19:49:31:
I agree with you, but it does not differ with 90% of the subject lines on this fourm. A stranger to this fourm would have to conclude red neck is not out of the question.
It reflects alot of working folks who are just plain normal, and unaware that there are more than the next door neighbor reading this. That doesn't make them bad people. Heck if you like old trators you just have to be a little different.
If a person is a scammer, or a slick salesperson---yea jump down their throats with my blessing. Otherwise many folks are just trying to get by with the tools they have, and perhaps a lack of knowledge.
Most of the time many of us have to much time on our hands so it is no big deal. I also find the older I get, the more I complain, so now I understand how my grandparents acted.
As country folks we have a opbligation to be kind to otheres, and overlook alot of negative things. You can tell alot about peoples personel attatudes by the way they post on this site. I also hope you do not consider this as anything personel about you, rather food for thought for everyone.
As a old neighborhood story goes around my neck of the woods. A new neighbor moved in and asked a neighbor how are the neighbors in this comunity? The old farmers coment was..How were your old neighbors? Well the neighbor to the North was a %^&*((*(^%%, the neighbor to the East was a ((*&^^, the neighbor to the South was a ((&^^%%%, and West one was the same. The old farmers answer was..... probably going to be the same here.
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