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Posted by paul on January 19, 2003 at 10:50:08 from (209.23.145.54):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall H Dust Shields posted by OK,OK!!!!!!!!!! on January 18, 2003 at 10:04:21:
I didn't like the army or God posts either, but: I like to cut young guys some slack, so I did not comment or read farther on that topic. Young folks need encouragement, so I'd leave that thread alone but privately hoped it dies quickly... I've found discussing God on the internet just gets one into trouble, & assumed Kim would kill that one quickly - surprised she didn't. Just a topic I stay out of on places like this! :) The only obvious rule stated is to not post ads. so, it's safe to comment on those, and the first person to do so seemed quite polite about it, and then came your harsh comments.... Other off-topic discussions bother me too, but those are judgement calls, and that is up to Kim. They are _frequently_ pointed out in the 'site comments' area, if you have never noticed that. Your opinion is fine, what are you getting huffy about it? This is just a discussion between people, and we seem to agree with about 75% of what you are saying. What's the problem? Stay friends with people. I'd be happy to discuss tractor stuff with you, or the original guy selling stuff, or anyone on this thread. It's not about ticking people off. Just keep discussing, voicing your opinion. nothing wrong with that! Nobody is acalling nobody names. Can't we just voice our opinion too? That's all I'm doing, I ain't yelling at you. Just voicing my opinion is all. Have some fun! --->Paul
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