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Posted by txblu on July 04, 2004 at 06:41:02 from (209.151.116.158):
In Reply to: Re: Off-Topic Post Forum at YT posted by john in la on July 03, 2004 at 12:54:55:
Well John I'm going to jump in on your side. I consider the participants in these boards my friends in whom I confide. I trust their candid responses and know something about them as I see the different postings about different topics and see how they fit in. Also I know they share a lot of my feelings about farm related subjects and yes there are more things to a farm besides tractors and all. Sometimes the wife gets mad at you and you need to get your feathers tucked back in place and this is the place to do that. Besides, these sites get frequented sometimes several times daily which shows interest. That brings responses in a timely manner. And there is diversity....you get all kinds of answers; some you like and some you don't but maybe the ones you don't like are the best for you. So I'll OT my imputs and let the disinterested pass them by. Mark
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