Erik, Believe me I am in no way trying to dictate what anyone posts...as a matter of fact I really enjoy many of yours...and if I ever get to Kansas I will try to kidnap that awesome dog ya got LOL! I was simply bemoaning the fact that there is such a marked lack of interesting antique tractor type stuff on here as well as a huge political bias from the mods toward those who venture into that realm. I think that the political thing is that when something makes sense ya have to poof it before someone actually begins to consider it...but the lib weenie stuff that makes no sense needs to be left up in hopes that if people see it enough they will start to buy it! If I had my own site, which I am half considering, I'd like to think I'd leave both sides up just because for the MOST part Country, Tractor, Outdoors type guys can smell a turd when they read it! LOL I work nights and during down time I so used to look forward to jumping on here for some interesting fun! I was just pointing out that IMHO it's not there anymore and neither are alot of the folks who made it interesting and fun. It is NOT my site and I recognize that, I was simply stating my opinion! Just bummed about it, and like was mentioned below the old Seasonal Affective Disorder is rampant right now!
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