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Re: Enough sarcastic remarks already, OK?
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Posted by Ultradog MN on November 27, 2006 at 18:44:49 from (71.220.63.32):
In Reply to: Enough sarcastic remarks already, OK? posted by Dave from MN on November 27, 2006 at 16:44:25:
Good sentiments Dave. Ytmag is my "go to" place on the entire internet. Don't know what I'd do if the place got to be so full of rubarb that the folks stopped posting here. About 4 years ago I watched the N Board melt down. Some of the guys just couldn't pass up the opportunity to make snide remarks about someone elses business. A bunch of them left and started their own little N Forum. I still wish they'd reconcile and come back home. I still don't think anyone is served by fighting and splitting off from one another. There's some folks here that I just don't read their posts. Wrong brand of cattle or tractors or they're in the wrong state to interest me. But I think they ought to have their say right along with the folks I like. No one has ever held a gun to my head to make me read their posts. I treat it kind of like the TV I guess. There's always another channel...
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