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Posted by John M on April 11, 2007 at 17:12:59 from (204.116.130.100):
In Reply to: being obnoxious/OT posted by n8terry on April 11, 2007 at 16:01:17:
"Do any of you hate owners of certain tractors or do you simply dislike someone who acts like a jerk that happens to own a particular brand of tractor?" I have found that most owners/collectors are good people, but there is one, with exception to the few on these boards that I personally dont know, and the smart alecky people like the guy you sepak of, any ways there is this one guy that I just simply cannot get along with, he a smarta$$, arrogant, always has to be the hit of the shows, inconsiderate, and a few other words I could say if the filters would let me. Hes got money, and I commend him for earning it, and yes, he just happens to own a John Deere or two.He had some Farmalls at one time, was easy to get along with, always remebered names, but when he got his riches, he sold the Farmalls, and repalced them with Deeres. Since tehn, I have notice alot of other Deere owners with their nose in the air, and in my opinion are just as bad.Again, I dont think every collector of any certain types of tractors are all bad, just the chosen few.
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