Unlike yesterday's picture, there is a lack of love in the world. Some people are all lovy dovy until something makes them angry or life doesn't go their way. I even saw that on Crop Talk when I pointed out I didn't think a story about a court judgment concerning a custom cutter taking more than his fair share of a customer's crop was worthy. I knew that might when I posted it but it's my page too and I wanted to voice my opinion. Oh, you can get in trouble doing that.
To me, Crop Talk was started as a place for farmers to share ideas and information about crop production. We get way off topic sometimes but everyone is cool with it until the name calling starts. That is not appropriate on any forum.
I could have kept quiet and let them bash the subject publicly but I decided to voice my opinion. I see Crop Talk has degraded somewhat like the other forums on the site and the world in general. This isn't the year 2000 when 12 farmers got together and came up with NewAgTalk. We did that because our favorite hang out put banner ads on their pages and their site came to a crawl out in farm country with dial up connections.
There won't be any lack of love here in a few hours when we have our family Christmas party here. They are more important than any ag talk so I better get my mind and soul ready. First, I better finish cleaning my office~! Grandpa's office is the junk room where everything not wanted in another room gets tossed because he is a slob himself! It all fits right together!
The first day of winter was kind of brutal compared to the past few months, wasn't it? I see many people can't get home for Christmas so I give my thanks for where I am right now. The pellet stove must need cleaned again because it just went whacko and I was warned to shut down the woodstove so everyone doesn't have sweat running down their brow at dinner.
You sure can't please all of the people all of the time, but I better go try! I will be like Liam here after awhile, pulling my ears wondering what the heck happened!
Ed
Saturday, 22 December 2012
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