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Old 09-03-2018, 10:03 PM
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But that doesn't pass muster.

If they were members there, then they would already know to vote, because they were members of the community there. But they were not, were they? And if they were, it was because you asked this of them a few months back.

And if they were members there that regularly check in, read, lurk and post...then why not ask them there for a vote for a another cub cadet buddy?

No. You had to come here and do it. Anyway dude, I'm done too. Have a nice life.

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Old 09-04-2018, 08:37 AM
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But Tim, when it came down to it, why not let the "community" there decide their own monthly contest with their own members? Why resort to "stacking the deck" as Cooperino stated, (I know, not your post but the intent was clear). It just reeked of underhandedness.
For the record, I did not vote. When I said that I was joking. It was quite clear to me that Tim was simply telling members here that are also members there that he entered the Viking. Why did he do this? Probably because most of the people who have dual memberships don't go over there much. So all he did was promote the other club really. I bet the attendance jumped in those few days.

I wont be spending much time over there if any. I see how people there banded together to vote for the less deserving member.. I say member because it looks like it turned out to be a popularity contest.. Not a tractor contest.
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For the record, I did not vote. When I said that I was joking. It was quite clear to me that Tim was simply telling members here that are also members there that he entered the Viking. Why did he do this? Probably because most of the people who have dual memberships don't go over there much. So all he did was promote the other club really. I bet the attendance jumped in those few days.

I wont be spending much time over there if any. I see how people there banded together to vote for the less deserving member.. I say member because it looks like it turned out to be a popularity contest.. Not a tractor contest.
There's no need to defend me, I checked through every thread I've ever made about voting over there and nowhere did I ask anybody to make an account just to vote for me. I didn't realize having people who are members on both forums vote for me would be such a controversy. Either way this argument should just be over now, Roland has enough to handle on this site without having to deal with ongoing arguements about something that happened on another site.
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There's no need to defend me, I checked through every thread I've ever made about voting over there and nowhere did I ask anybody to make an account just to vote for me. I didn't realize having people who are members on both forums vote for me would be such a controversy. Either way this argument should just be over now, Roland has enough to handle on this site without having to deal with ongoing arguements about something that happened on another site.
I was defending myself really. But your right.. ridiculous to argue any of this
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But that doesn't pass muster.

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