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Re: Re: WHY damage a tractor for kicks ???
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Posted by Jason on March 01, 2003 at 12:17:22 from (65.238.35.234):
In Reply to: Re: WHY damage a tractor for kicks ??? posted by Bill B on March 01, 2003 at 11:37:19:
I agree with alot of the comments you have made,but I would like to say that it might not be just "kids". There are alot of adult "jerks" that would do the same thing. I am a kid that would NEVER touch anyone elses stuff. I was taught from day one when I would go to car shows or tractor shows never to touch any thing that wasn't mine. If I did my dad or mom would definitely make sure it wouldn't happen again. I just hait to see little brats walking around stuff and fingering it to death. You can't blame them though. It's there parents that should be blamed. Kids today don't know how hard it is to work for something. They get it too easy. I know how much time,money,and busted knuckles it takes to get a antique tractor in shape. And I can't imagine what the gentleman is feeling about his trashed "H"
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