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Re: I hate the people that go to Nora Springs scho
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Posted by Paul in Mich on September 19, 2005 at 19:38:54 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: I hate the people that go to Nora Springs school posted by Jamason Dodd on September 18, 2005 at 20:52:43:
Jamason, Hate is a pretty strong word, and a most destructive state of mind. You have the makings of a darned good web site, if you approach it in a postive manner. On this site, you will find folks of all persuasions as to tractor preferences, but I doubt anyone hates another color. We may debate which is best, but I"ve found out, that with this old iron, that they all have their virtues, regardless of brand name. While I have a couple of Farmalls that are near and dear to me, I can well appreciate any tractor that has been rescued from the scrap heap. You mention that you play the trombone in the band. I think that is great. While I don"t play in a band and never have, I do enjoy hitting a few licks on the old Hammond organ. In fact, I have one in my shop, and will sit at it quite frequently relieve stress. I think musicial instruments are in a way like tractors, we all have our druthers, but they all sound better when played with other instruments. Some of the best tractor shows I"ve attended were those that had a lot of different brands of tractors. Even in the tractor realm, there are guys who like to show, some like plowing or working thier old iron, and some enjoy pulling. Sort of like dirt biking or racing. There is room for all of us. I do hope you like it here on this site, and also hope you reconsider the use of the word hate. It taints which is otherwise a fine web site, and I"m also sure a fine young man.
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