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Re: Hey Kim Let Us Discuss What We Want
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Posted by txblu on October 07, 2004 at 06:20:04 from (199.46.199.231):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Kim Let Us Discuss What We Want posted by Sid on October 06, 2004 at 17:45:29:
Like she said, we're family and here to enjoy each other's company. This site gets a lot of traffic so it must have some sort of charisma to attract folks. I like to discuss a variety of topics with my friends and I feel my friends are here. There's more to discuss with your friends than tractors, per se. Going to explain the rest by using a paradigm. Take a small town with 3 coffee shops. Go to each and take an assessment of the customers and conversations. Come back several times and check it out again. What you'll find (I'd bet...I know) is that each shop has it's own charisma and they are all different. There are reasons why the customers choose the shops they frequent. Same thing applies here. Have lots of forums (shops) but you (I) feel like making certain conversations at certain ones. My 2c. Mark
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