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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6455"><p>Do not doubt that, Frankie. (Next commet is NOT directed at you, ok?). Guess what ruffles my feathers sometimes on this and other boards is the intensity, bristling, etc., of the breeders and raisers of the various "other" (non-longhorn) breeds. It's like "It's OK if the others rant and rave and promote and praise THEIR breed...however, if someone so stupid as to raise Longhorns even dares to defend their breed, then the wrath of God (from all directions) descends on the lowly Longhorn breeder. It would really be nice if 95% of the posters to all the boards were little more tolerant of other's opinions and programs and not try to get into a "one upmanship" game. There is a lot of good information out there from everyone, good/bad/indifferent advice, and all. It's not a secret by any stretch of the imagination that breeders/raisers of some breeds are a touch arrogant and with a little primadonna complex; however, the world would be a lot more pleasant if people would enter into a nice discussion about "anything" without taking offense and disregarding the value of others opinions and programs. However, these type of issues are evident in ANY profession, business, or educational level...it is one huge pecking order, sociologically. Life is too short to unduly stress ourselves by attacking others. So, since this message is directed at the hundreds of people out there that interact with the various message boards, can't we all be a little more tolerant, accepting, and stop putting down and condemning each other???? (smiles and peace to all!)</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com">bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6455"] Do not doubt that, Frankie. (Next commet is NOT directed at you, ok?). Guess what ruffles my feathers sometimes on this and other boards is the intensity, bristling, etc., of the breeders and raisers of the various "other" (non-longhorn) breeds. It's like "It's OK if the others rant and rave and promote and praise THEIR breed...however, if someone so stupid as to raise Longhorns even dares to defend their breed, then the wrath of God (from all directions) descends on the lowly Longhorn breeder. It would really be nice if 95% of the posters to all the boards were little more tolerant of other's opinions and programs and not try to get into a "one upmanship" game. There is a lot of good information out there from everyone, good/bad/indifferent advice, and all. It's not a secret by any stretch of the imagination that breeders/raisers of some breeds are a touch arrogant and with a little primadonna complex; however, the world would be a lot more pleasant if people would enter into a nice discussion about "anything" without taking offense and disregarding the value of others opinions and programs. However, these type of issues are evident in ANY profession, business, or educational level...it is one huge pecking order, sociologically. Life is too short to unduly stress ourselves by attacking others. So, since this message is directed at the hundreds of people out there that interact with the various message boards, can't we all be a little more tolerant, accepting, and stop putting down and condemning each other???? (smiles and peace to all!) [email=bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com]bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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