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Posted by David Kronwall on December 04, 2006 at 04:06:15 from (64.201.65.22):
In Reply to: Re: Cowman Left Us....... posted by Rustyfarmall on December 03, 2006 at 13:03:43:
Rusty...What's going on? I'm asking you because you're one of those guys on this site I remember from Day One (which isn't that long ago for me) and I trust what I read from you. You're one of "the good ones." Imagine my surprise and sadness when I access YT this morning and find out Cowman has left the site and started his own, taking some of the guys from this one. I know there was some disagreement about him using his icons, but so what? Never bothered me, and just made him a little different--made him "The Cowman." Give me a break. I cannot tell you how important YT has been to me. It's my fraternity, my brotherhood, my nationwide network of friends who love old tractors. I know it sounds corny, but I think of these guys almost as "family," and I feel I could travel across the country and stop in on many of them for a visit. I've always found it fascinating to know where the guys are from, what they do/did for a living, etc. No one like to see a split in their family. Rusty, what are your thoughts? David
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