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<blockquote data-quote="Texan" data-source="post: 51098" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>Mobetter, maybe you're the one that should review the posts. If <em>you</em> had been paying attention, you would know that I had already mentioned the original question when I posted this: </p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Amazing! Why do you showpeople always try to relate everything back to who spends the most money on a kid's project? Everyone knows that Brahman cattle are not worth as much. Commercial cattlemen have experienced that for years. But a lot of kids and parents spend their hard-earned money on Brahman cross steers. To those kids and parents, they might have made an investment that is just as large in relation to their income and resources as the $3,500 prospect is to you big spending, big operators. Or maybe they just didn't know that it was <em>really</em> all about winning at any cost. Why is it always about the "big money" for you guys? Why is it always about winning? What about what's good for the kid? Do they still count?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Apparently the kids showing and their parents <em>do</em> have something to do with the classifiers. That's what this thread is about. Remember? As for the "rules," don't you think that they may be intended more for the protection of the shows and the show management? Not for the benefit of the kids?</p><p></p><p>Now, you and showmom may think that you have successfully evaded the simple questions I posted for you. If you don't have the answers for me, that's okay. If you know the answers and just don't want to talk about them, I can understand that, too. But just in case you've forgotten, I'm going to quote them again for you. Maybe somebody else would like to take a stab at them:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texan, post: 51098, member: 416"] Mobetter, maybe you're the one that should review the posts. If [i]you[/i] had been paying attention, you would know that I had already mentioned the original question when I posted this: Amazing! Why do you showpeople always try to relate everything back to who spends the most money on a kid's project? Everyone knows that Brahman cattle are not worth as much. Commercial cattlemen have experienced that for years. But a lot of kids and parents spend their hard-earned money on Brahman cross steers. To those kids and parents, they might have made an investment that is just as large in relation to their income and resources as the $3,500 prospect is to you big spending, big operators. Or maybe they just didn't know that it was [i]really[/i] all about winning at any cost. Why is it always about the "big money" for you guys? Why is it always about winning? What about what's good for the kid? Do they still count? Apparently the kids showing and their parents [i]do[/i] have something to do with the classifiers. That's what this thread is about. Remember? As for the "rules," don't you think that they may be intended more for the protection of the shows and the show management? Not for the benefit of the kids? Now, you and showmom may think that you have successfully evaded the simple questions I posted for you. If you don't have the answers for me, that's okay. If you know the answers and just don't want to talk about them, I can understand that, too. But just in case you've forgotten, I'm going to quote them again for you. Maybe somebody else would like to take a stab at them: [/QUOTE]
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