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Re: HUGH MACKAY
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Posted by Paul in Mich on September 25, 2003 at 13:02:40 from (66.188.4.217):
In Reply to: HUGH MACKAY posted by James Williams on September 24, 2003 at 20:56:53:
Folks, I reckon that if anyone should owe Steven an apology, it would be "Yours truly" (Me). I chose to put my 2 cents worth in, and probably stirred the pot as much as anyone. My 2 cents worth usually ends up being some sarcastic remark. Having said that, I thought Hugh was getting a bum rap, (still do), and thought a few one liners may put a funny face on the whole issue. Suggesting that someone's tractor may be junk, is probably like suggesting that that person has an ugly baby. It may be so, but he doesn't want to hear it. I guess what struck me is that it doesnt bother me in the least that someone would call something of mine junk, since in most cases it would be the truth, and I didnt think it was such an off beat thing to say in this instance. One thing for sure, I have learned many things about these Farmall tractors by reading any post that Hugh McKay has any input. His comments are always worth reading, and he is so eager to share any knowledge he has with anyone else. I guess my final comment is "Hey Guys, this is a hobby, and it ain't that serious. Fifty years from now, nobody will know the difference."
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