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Posted by paul on December 05, 2006 at 16:55:34 from (66.44.132.154):
In Reply to: Re: I Remember A Set Of Tractor Weights posted by Allan In NE on December 05, 2006 at 11:28:02:
Old news, water under the bridge. Not trying to stir anything up, but how it was. You came on pretty strong those first months, and your cheering section was kinda out there, loud, off-topic, &, well, out there. There was a real changing of the guard around here. Much less 'info' these days, lot more 'fun' talk. To each their own. Kim had to work pretty hard to deal with all that. In the end, there were as many people coming around, so she loosened up the rules a little to accomidate your crew, and here we are. Allan, with all due respect, you'da have to had a brick fall on you to forget all that. People were emailing, people were looking for a new place to hang out, and so on. I had a fellow send me emails on some conpirosy theory that you were the center of, & other stuff..... It was pretty riled up. Lot of folks either faded away, or stomped out. Cowman's deal is only 1/10th of all that back then, it got pretty ugly. That's how it was, this is how it is, and I'm not complaining. Not crying about it. No big deal. A few of us adapted to the new ways, and a few left. I've tried to be totally civil to you & your friends, & I'd hope I get treated the same, despite the one message aimed at me already..... Things change, as always. Not a bad thing. Just how it is. Here we are today, & we move forward. Kinda funny how history repeats itself - I felt like you do back in October of 2004 when things heated up, when you & the others showed up, & some of my friends faded away..... Don't mean anything more than that, not looking for anything at all. Have a good one. --->Paul
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