Posted by Bret4207 on September 07, 2019 at 05:59:58 from (207.42.20.149):
In Reply to: What are these?? posted by cjskyy on September 01, 2019 at 04:32:42:
Thank you for your reply ..id love to reply to them all. I had no idea so many replies would be made n how many would be so mean. Im a 120 lb daughter..if i was a 180 son that knew anything about tractors the whole thing would be a cool adventure to do with him..but what u said is exaxtly my concern. The house has been vacant for yrs. Im moving on with four children alone...two of which are toddlers and my father and and my childrens safety is a concern, not the tractors. I think a lot of people have been done wrong on here and maybe assume others are out to hurt their own parents or deprive them of little pleasures like restoring a tractor. As many people have said a post just isnt that simple.theres a who back story. We are alive people not just words on a cell phone .everyones lives are Complex n usually theres a story thats good not bad.
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It's your fathers stuff. Unless he's mentally deficient, leave it alone. Consider that if you manage to remove his dreams...that could well end it for him. That isn't mean, that's compassion for your father from a bunch of guys that can put ourselves in his shoes.
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