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Posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 04, 2006 at 10:32:43 from (65.162.146.28):
What really happened, I have posted on this site for several years and have made thousands of posts. I have done a lot of business from contacts made on this site and my advice and knowledge in return was a trade-off. Several weeks ago I noticed that some people were enjoying pictures that were being posted more and more and some users seemed to be annoyed by it. This and disillusionments with this old software led me to start a fun board of my own. I thought it would just be a place where some of us could post our pics and stories without being hounded and we would still keep posting here. Well I used a graphic link in most of my posts for a few days to point guys to the board and then one night Kim comes on and asked me to stop doing that which I did. What followed is that her negative comments and the comments of others turned some away and galvanized the support for my board and to tell the truth I have been so busy with that and other things that I just don't find the time or desire to post here anymore. I never intended to cause any division and I don't hold any hard feelings against anybody. Like the boys uptown say, "Stuff happens"
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