Seek help,Newman,What J.C.J,and countless other guest handles,this is for you.
You are what we call a troll on this site.You pop in from time to time as a GUEST,never use a real handle,tries to stir up trouble.Your replies usually end up getting the whole topic deleted 'cause you personally attack regular users or abuse the site with your political views which by the way is a big no no here.And the BEST thing is,you think you are so clever(LOL)! A TROLL YOU ARE!!
I've seen you put down some of the BEST guys on here and alot of them are long time users.Do you feel that badly of yourself or have such low self-esteem that you get a rise outa slamming others and putting others down like you do? Man,you need SERIOUS help!!
Is there a reason you won't sign up as a regular?I think you don't want to because when the heat gets turned up,or you're out-witted you simply disappear,then re-appear on another topic.The easy way out.Says alot about the kind of person you are.
Do you even have any interest in tractors or farming,I sure haven't seen any.This is ,you know a tractor related web site.All I see from you is smart a$$ remarks,low blows,and political blah blah blah.Are you a reject from the Atoz's OTEE forum?Couldn't take the heat over there?Personally,I don't think you could last a minute there.
BUDWEISERS,HERE I COME(and I really don't give a $hit what your opinion of that is).
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