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Posted by Franz on March 15, 2002 at 13:50:45 from (205.232.76.181):
In Reply to: Arguements posted by sod on March 15, 2002 at 10:23:06:
Be careful boys, Ms Kim has finally given us a glimpse of her criteria for use of her advertising forum. Since I fully expect to be thrown off soon, you will still be able to find me at www.tractorbynet.com If you want to stay here, you musn't "upset" Ms Kim. None of these web sites (YT, Kountry Life, etc) allow the posting of sexually explicit photos, whether the implied sexuality is blatant or simply inuendo. I also do not allow the posting of political photos, photos making fun of heavy people, etc etc. The Kountry Life photo gallery is for photos of farm and country oriented subjects, like livestock, equipment, the gardenor fields, even family is fine. I get upset when people post photos they know have nothing to do with the purpose of the website, and in many cases I have banned them for months at a time. In Hanks case, I asked him to take a voluntary 4-week "time out" from the website. He has not been banned but left voluntarily at my request. He is otherwise very supportive of the site and I'm sure his return will be most welcome by his friends when he gets out of "the dog house". Kim
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