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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on December 16, 2004 at 15:37:13 from (204.255.238.103):
In Reply to: Re: Tractors! posted by paul on December 16, 2004 at 13:58:58:
The fact of the matter is, at that time, it didn't take any thing special from any one person. We were all guilty. It seemed that no matter what was said, it became a raging inferno in minutes. When the "Reginald Denny" trial took place, I was absolutely astounded at the verdict.....Mob Mentality my eye! But after watching how things degenerated in such a hurry on here, I now understand just what that term means now. At any point during the "festivities" any of us could have just walked away. Instead, we all just jumped on the dogpile. I'm hoping we all learned a few things, and will handle ourselves in a more mature fashion NEXT time a brawl breaks out. And just a final note. My 2 best friends in this world were once bitter rivals/enemies of mine. We had a chance to make peace with each other, and went on to be great friends. I sure hope that happens with all of us. I think it already has......John
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