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Posted by paul on December 04, 2006 at 15:55:33 from (66.44.132.154):
In Reply to: what realy happened posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 04, 2006 at 10:32:43:
I've always enjoyed your posts, & gained info & fun from them. Until the last month or so. This here site has had a long-standing policy of not allowing mention of competing companies & web links. We can't easily mention places to buy parts from for our old machines. Can't list other ag-related talk forums. Yours simply falls into that catagory. Was nice of you to mention it a month ago or so. But, constant ads for it will be discouraged I'm sure. Seems a little odd for you to try to steal this site away towards yourself..... Pretty selfish of you. As you continue these little rants, I kinda start to lose respect for you. Little by little. Sounds like your site won't be around very long anyhow, but you are teaming up into a more commercial web venture. It really is not surprising that your attempts to advertise your web site efforts on this web site would be met with just a little resistance! You might want to look inward & reflect upon your true motives in these little rants. I think it harms your good name. Wishing you the best. --->Paul
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