Posted by Carlmac 369 on January 17, 2022 at 10:03:42 from (96.44.72.183):
In Reply to: Good bye UPDATE rant posted by grandpa Love on January 17, 2022 at 04:38:52:
Quote: CVPost-Crazy Horse (quoted from post at 12:24:12 01/17/22) I have no dog in the fight here one way or the other ....... but with regards to the reply to your original post, let's not forget that this is a discussion forum and unless the reply was disrespectful or nasty, then it was not out of line. RFL simply replied with his opinion, pretty simple and he wasn't being obnoxious or out of line in my opinion. I'm sure if you had not mentioned the 'made a nice profit' comment, he might not have replied. I've seen some things here on the forum at times about stock market investing or flipping properties and profiting which personally I liken to bragging, but like RFL, that's just my opinion. I think I have mentioned that a time or two in the past with those posts.
Well said. I didn't see anything wrong with that reply, just presenting an opinion on what might happen.
This place, and others as well, has a habit of gangbanging anyone who doesn't toe the line on the prevailing mindset.
That said, I have no problems with Grampa buying and selling and making a few bucks. I've done the same with cars, trucks, musical instruments, etc.
If anyone doesn't like that, oh well......
This post was edited by Carlmac 369 on 01/17/2022 at 10:12 am.
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