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Posted by Paul in Mich on August 27, 2005 at 08:29:22 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Kim posted by jwm on August 26, 2005 at 18:38:17:
jwm, Kim is the person who developed this web site out of her passion for antique tractors and other related subjects. There is no question as to "why she thinks she owns this board". The simple fact is that she does, and not only does she own it, she is a grand steward as well. We are only guests here and may continue to grace this site insofar as our conduct remains civil and respectful to our gracious host, Kim. I, for one, think that she gives us a lot of lattitude in our conduct, but will, as she should and has the right to, censor and delete that conduct that she deems inappropriate or disrespectful. As Cowman mentioned, this is Kim"s house, and we all gather here to discuss or sometimes debate our shared interests. While sometimes we may disagree, we all come back and hopefully respect eachother. Come back, come often, and get to know some of the nicest folks you"d ever want to meet. There"s all kinds, just like in your neighborhood. I, myself, cannot thank Kim enough for her hospitality, her patience, and her hard work. This is truly one of the classiest sites on the internet.
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