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Re: Hey Kim Let Us Discuss What We Want
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Posted by Sid on October 06, 2004 at 17:45:29 from (12.160.111.160):
In Reply to: Hey Kim Let Us Discuss What We Want posted by tortmort on October 06, 2004 at 12:48:13:
It appears that she has. I started reading this site because it was described as a place to dicuss misc. tractor subjects. I have read the statment on more than one occassion " If you do not like the subject don"t read the post" that is well and good but the purpose of this site is tractor related subjects. If for example someone invites someone over to watch a football game and that person or persons keep wanting to watch a basketball game and keeps changing the channel they are just plain rude. Censorship has nothing to do with it. Common courtesy does and in my opinion common courtesy does not exist when people insist on bending the guidelines. If I understood Kim right she stated that there are other forums to discuss other subject on the Internet and she preffers that those who desire to do so go to those sites. Now my question is are we going to abide by he wishes or are we going to keep pushing buttons until someone overreacts and really starts a big stink?
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