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Posted by Wayne on January 17, 2004 at 14:10:09 from (64.12.96.236):
In Reply to: You may be a redneck if posted by Goofus fr Alabama on January 16, 2004 at 20:47:57:
I have to agree, if you don't want to read a post, then skip it. Have you ever noticed that 90% of the time when somebody makes an OT post and get slammed for it the slams usually come from people who either don't use the name they usually do on here or are the ones that "frequent" this site but from whom you never see any input in the way of either questions or answers, except for the occasional slam? This site is about people with a common interests and backgrounds being able to communicate and fellowship. If EVERY post was nothing but Off topic things like jokes, then I agree it would be a little much. As far as the questions about somebodys minivan, etc, the 'Tractor' forum is as close to a general mechanical information forum as there is on here, and I'd say is probably frequented by the most people. So where do you propose them to post and get the kind of experience and info behind an answer as they can get right here. Just remember the saying "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" Well in my opinion the same goes for this site and the message boards. If every post was always 'on topic' then this would be one of the dullest places on the web, everybody writing in sharing their problems and woes with never an ounce of laughter. I like reading all the problem/information type posts and helping out when I can, and I also like a good laugh once in a while. So to Goofus I say thanks for the laughs, and don't worry about all the negative comments, you just can't make some people happy no matter what you do..........Just my .02
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