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Posted by doogdoog on November 19, 2006 at 13:42:29 from (75.80.223.143):
In Reply to: To Nebraska Cowman posted by Kim on November 18, 2006 at 18:06:54:
Aloha, He, he, I don"t see anything wrong with the picture but it sure reminds me of when I was a kid and unscrewed the bulb and stuck my finger in (ZAP!) Yep, that picture makes me laugh (LOL). I have to agree that the link is not appropriate (according to the forum rules?) and I also see a lot of other forums banning the same thing. Since this an open forum, we are going to see and hear a lot of things and some folks may find it objectionable. I have a soft shell so I can bend many ways so to me, it"s no big deal. The big deal comes when we lose good members (we are all good members right!) and all that knowledge. He,he, the best thing about this is I don"t even own a tractor (what am I doing here???)but I like the postings and members and find it enjoyable. To each his own. Mahalo, doogdoog
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