Posted by Coffee Helps on April 26, 2008 at 18:17:22 from (207.190.115.153):
In Reply to: OT Posts posted by Verniee on April 26, 2008 at 17:38:15:
You remember this was discussed about 2 or 3 weeks ago, maybe? If you were running this website (which I enjoy a great deal), where would you draw lines between what is acceptable & what is not? Like tractors run on fuel, fuel is going up in price, & that naturally gets into economics & so forth. So where do you draw the line between what is "tractor talk" & what is not "tractor talk?" I sort of know what you mean about clutter & barroom stuff, but different folks see things differently. I said it before: I do enjoy seeing the farm dogs, the snow scenes from Nebraska, New York, etc., safety tips... Enough said.
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