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Re: Old men driving people away from things!!!


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Posted by SweetFeet on October 13, 2019 at 20:48:14 from (70.35.102.196):

In Reply to: Old men driving people away from things!!! posted by JD Seller on October 13, 2019 at 07:54:49:

Great post, JD Seller!!

YT is a great "neighborhood"... and we should all try to keep it that way.
It's not that I think that people should never post an opposing view - that would make life boring... just do it with integrity.

Thank you Dpittman and James Howell...
BUT I really don't deserve special mention. God just wired me to be a happy-go-lucky person for the most part. This dippy ol' hippy just enjoys people and likes to have fun.
Plus, I always knew growing up - that God and Mama wuz watchin'... and they still are. :)

Truth be told: I have lost my temper here a few times over the years... A saint, I am not. But when I have lost my temper, it has usually been because somebody is repeatedly harassing another poster; and I just have to speak up. I'm like my Daddy: It takes A LOT to push me to orneriness... but when ya do push me over that edge - I'll come back atchya with fire in my eyes. LOL

ANNNDDDD if you are a person who has never
met another YT'er - you've simply got to do it.

I've made friends in several states... whom I'd never have known, if not for YT. Some I have met in person already - some are on my list to hopefully visit someday.
Never heard of any YT'er reporting about a bad meet-n-greet on this site... Always a good experience.

So get out there and connect with each other at a tractor show or a swap meet, plan a get-together for lunch, OR travel half-way across this great ol' land and connect with a few YT families (like I did this summer). You won't regret it. :) :) :)

Life is short... and ya only get one go-round... make the most of it.
And seek out the beauty in every day - 'cuz there IS some.


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