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Posted by Alberta Mike on October 26, 2004 at 14:22:38 from (64.42.242.46):
In Reply to: There once was a website........ posted by Indydirtfarmer on October 26, 2004 at 04:25:40:
I'm not sure exactly what post(s) you are referring to but I can imagine pretty easily. I can't figure guys who get downright ugly on a tractor discussion forum. Of course, it always relates to some off-topic post and I don't mean painting your fence, trapping gophers or your Dodge diesel truck. It's usually the political posts that get things going (and religion too sometimes) and I cannot for the life of me figure out why anyone would post such stupidity here on such a good, clean, hobby-interest site. I suspect that those who get into the serious name-calling etc. are pretty grumpy people at home, in the community, and at work. Most likely always looking for some sort of a fight or an argument and of course they have every right in the world to act that way too. I just don't get it. If there were other tractor websites as good as this one a guy would have some choice but I don't think there's anything else even in the same ballpark as the YT site, at least I haven't seen anything. Tractor tales is the place for those kinds of off-topic posts (political, etc) but I quit visiting there some time ago ... it seems to be taken over and run by the "current" in-crowd which seems to change every now and then. I just wanna stay right here and read and learn about tractors and maybe some farm/country related topics and problems that people have.
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