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Re: thinking about giveing it all up
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Posted by John M on January 07, 2006 at 05:40:34 from (64.53.75.223):
In Reply to: thinking about giveing it all up posted by old on January 06, 2006 at 21:35:27:
Hi old, Just wanted to share something here. I have been posting on this board pretty much since it came into existence.Then I asked more than I answered,then you could find an old trctor and buy it a couple hundred bucks,then money was the object,I could go on and on.A couple of years ago,when I posted under another name,I had considered giving it all up,you and a few others convinced me not to so I didnt.A couple of years has gone by and things are still heading in the direction of MONEY!those with money on here flaunt it,those that dont have as much money are pushed to the back,put down, and are left to feel stupid and unneeded.This also hold true for shows and such and last year I had one of those type of incidents. Theres one feller at several shows we attend that is just a flat out sob just because he has thick wallet.What does all of this mean? Well, I had forgotten what it was all about to me,these two kids sitting here at the kitchen table eating their Fruit Loops!!!! My kids mean more to me than some jacka$$ with more money, here or at a show somewhere.Point is, dont give up something you enjoy because youre feeling down about the hobby.
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