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Old 04-02-2017, 06:18 PM
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Smile What's so personal?

What's with everyone taking comments so personally? Really, are we that much sissy-fied? Look, I get this a lot about how some one else's "newer" Cub Cadet is so much better than my Quiet Line. I love other's opinions who claim the Wide Frame series is so much better. Why would I get all bent out of shape for that? If some one said that to me a work, I could give two shits less, and continue on with my day. I'm not going to cry about it. Just because I don't like Ford Mustangs don't mean they are no good. So why should I share with you what I don't like? Keep my mouth shut!! Lets share what we do like, like Cub Cadets being number one concern on a forum such as this.

I have been a sticker here at times. Perhaps this is another one of them. But then again, dirt has been thrown at me here a number of times too. I'm a true IH Cub Cadet enthusiast. I have donated to this site in the past. Was not much, and I have supported sponsors, met a lot of great folks, sold a few parts, and even balked on some of my own deals after realizing I was not getting a fair deal in the end.

Look, if some members don't like me, that's fine. I'm still going to contribute my garden tractor adventures to the forum. I'm still going to be on the positive side of conversations. By all means, don't leave because you don't like someone here. I whole heartily believe OCC is a good place for sharing the Cub Cadet adventures, and that we all are good people at the end of the day. We all spout off at the mouth from time to time. I know I can do better than to comment on something that does not have merit, backbone, and is good for the group.
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Old 04-02-2017, 07:16 PM
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Well said John. I hate where this world is headed with everyone being so damn sensitive these days. Suck it up Buttercup!

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You know what you have? Do you?
I know.
You have spunk, it is good to have.
Now on to the next in-poster
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Old 04-03-2017, 07:20 AM
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John I have said this over and over. There is no problem with people having opposing opinions in fact that 's what a forum is all about. I often ask for opposing views. Just recently I was ready to sell all my supers and posed the question to the forum. After reading what everyone wrote I decided to keep them. The issue is how the opposition is expressed. I have been a member here for 5 or 6 years and this issue just keeps coming up again and again. I doubt that the members here are snowflakes. They are just tired of seeing members attacked because some one does not like what they posted. We can beat around the bush all we want but every body knows what's going on. For a senior moderator to ask me when I am leaving the forum and call my cars junk is just laughable and that is exactly what I did laugh. I did not need a safe place or a puppy. I am on several other forums on various subjects nothing like this has ever come up once. I have gotten many emails and PMs agreeing with me and stating that because of the crap members have basically stopped posting and that is just plain sad. So as an update I do not intend on leaving the forum in the near future and have decided now that I have been educated that fords are Junk I will be selling my F250, MKS and Mustangs. I would like to ask the members opinions on what would be the best replacements.
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Old 04-03-2017, 07:46 AM
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John I have said this over and over. There is no problem with people having opposing opinions in fact that 's what a forum is all about. I often ask for opposing views. Just recently I was ready to sell all my supers and posed the question to the forum. After reading what everyone wrote I decided to keep them. The issue is how the opposition is expressed. I have been a member here for 5 or 6 years and this issue just keeps coming up again and again. I doubt that the members here are snowflakes. They are just tired of seeing members attacked because some one does not like what they posted. We can beat around the bush all we want but every body knows what's going on. For a senior moderator to ask me when I am leaving the forum and call my cars junk is just laughable and that is exactly what I did laugh. I did not need a safe place or a puppy. I am on several other forums on various subjects nothing like this has ever come up once. I have gotten many emails and PMs agreeing with me and stating that because of the crap members have basically stopped posting and that is just plain sad. So as an update I do not intend on leaving the forum in the near future and have decided now that I have been educated that fords are Junk I will be selling my F250, MKS and Mustangs. I would like to ask the members opinions on what would be the best replacements.
Well I have never liked mustangs, too hard to saddle break, and most are not good for plowing.
So get ya a mule, they will eat all the grass an provide fertilizer for the mushroom garden.
And you can hitch em to a to a peekup trailer to go to town for supplies.
that will give you more time to spend down da krick fishin an sippin 'shine
Whats not to like about that?
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Well I have never liked mustangs, too hard to saddle break, and most are not good for plowing.
So get ya a mule, they will eat all the grass an provide fertilizer for the mushroom garden.
And you can hitch em to a to a peekup trailer to go to town for supplies.
that will give you more time to spend down da krick fishin an sippin 'shine
Whats not to like about that?
George I said it before and will say it again. I like your kind of witt.
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Default Maybe use the snowflake test!!

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Check this site out. Watch all 3 videos, too funny.

http://savethesnowflakes.org/
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Be careful Sam, after they ban guns they are going after Bourbon!
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Be careful Sam, after they ban guns they are going after Bourbon!
They can have my guns after I'm out of ammo and I drink Scotch.
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