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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 93843" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I didn't think you would answer. If you had known what this means then your Hobby rancher comment would not have been made as real cattlemen have more respect for others. They may by 4th or 5th generation cattlemen like myself or 4th or 5th week beginners it doesn't matter. They all deserve the respect until they do something to loose it like you just did for me. Hell, I steer my bulls sometimes. If you came down south with your fancy terms and proper grammar well lets just say you would make some folks smile.</p><p></p><p>It is easy to hide behind a computer screen and make snide remarks and belittle others. Remember at some time we were all beginners. </p><p></p><p>As far as msscamp comments go, I agree there are certain things that are just not joked about. I told you all earlier that my Dad had a 6th grade education. I would like to see some of you so called cattle experts do with your life what he has done with his with nothing more than a 6th grade education, a strong back, and willingness to work hard. No inheritance, no mom and pop to help out, just get out and make it on your own.</p><p></p><p>I have a friend that manages his mom and pops 15,000+ cattle operation here. He treats everyone from the 1 cow pet owner to those with operations as big as his with the same respect. The first time I met him I thought "this guy doesn't want to mess with my little operation", but I was wrong. He bent over backward to help and make me feel welcome. I think there are many who could take a lesson from this young college graduate without an attitude.</p><p></p><p>Grammar, who needs it. I put my son through college and his major was journalism. If I want write something pretty, I will have him do it. I would rather work my ranch.</p><p></p><p>If these comments offend anyone I really don't care. I am here to learn more and different ways of doing a better job. </p><p></p><p>I personally would not type anything on this board that I would not say to someone's face.</p></blockquote><p></p><p></p><p>Some of us have a ranch to run which is a one man operation and can't set at a computer all day.</p><p>You sound jealous or mad. If you can't take people disagreeing with you are in trouble. I freely admit I don't know what your colloqualism is refering to. If it means the same thing as you stepped on an axe, what some are full of. Heck I had never heard the term heiferette until I read it in a post on this board. I recall you dogging hobby ranchers for the size of thier tractors. Little one way huh.</p><p>Have a great day</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 93843, member: 694"] I didn't think you would answer. If you had known what this means then your Hobby rancher comment would not have been made as real cattlemen have more respect for others. They may by 4th or 5th generation cattlemen like myself or 4th or 5th week beginners it doesn't matter. They all deserve the respect until they do something to loose it like you just did for me. Hell, I steer my bulls sometimes. If you came down south with your fancy terms and proper grammar well lets just say you would make some folks smile. It is easy to hide behind a computer screen and make snide remarks and belittle others. Remember at some time we were all beginners. As far as msscamp comments go, I agree there are certain things that are just not joked about. I told you all earlier that my Dad had a 6th grade education. I would like to see some of you so called cattle experts do with your life what he has done with his with nothing more than a 6th grade education, a strong back, and willingness to work hard. No inheritance, no mom and pop to help out, just get out and make it on your own. I have a friend that manages his mom and pops 15,000+ cattle operation here. He treats everyone from the 1 cow pet owner to those with operations as big as his with the same respect. The first time I met him I thought "this guy doesn't want to mess with my little operation", but I was wrong. He bent over backward to help and make me feel welcome. I think there are many who could take a lesson from this young college graduate without an attitude. Grammar, who needs it. I put my son through college and his major was journalism. If I want write something pretty, I will have him do it. I would rather work my ranch. If these comments offend anyone I really don't care. I am here to learn more and different ways of doing a better job. I personally would not type anything on this board that I would not say to someone's face.[/quote] Some of us have a ranch to run which is a one man operation and can't set at a computer all day. You sound jealous or mad. If you can't take people disagreeing with you are in trouble. I freely admit I don't know what your colloqualism is refering to. If it means the same thing as you stepped on an axe, what some are full of. Heck I had never heard the term heiferette until I read it in a post on this board. I recall you dogging hobby ranchers for the size of thier tractors. Little one way huh. Have a great day [/QUOTE]
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