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<blockquote data-quote="dcara" data-source="post: 517703" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>I don't think I'll ever understand this preoccupation with some folks wanting to label people; and then waste a lot of time trying to come up with a bunch of rules and exceptions that define the label they use. I assure you that variety is endless and there will always be a version that is similar but different and hence doesn't fit in the box that you made and labeled. All I can think is that it be nice not to have anything more pressing than trying to figure out what label to stick on someone. Why in the world would it even matter? If you want to label someone that doesn't have the type of facilities you like then why not just call them the " not like my facilities" type of person; or, the "doesn't manage cows like me" type of person; or, ........ whatever. Whether they do it as a hobby or not will only matter to the IRS. Who as we all know have their own set of rules on the hobby label.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the rant but I had a couple of minutes left to waste during lunch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcara, post: 517703, member: 473"] I don't think I'll ever understand this preoccupation with some folks wanting to label people; and then waste a lot of time trying to come up with a bunch of rules and exceptions that define the label they use. I assure you that variety is endless and there will always be a version that is similar but different and hence doesn't fit in the box that you made and labeled. All I can think is that it be nice not to have anything more pressing than trying to figure out what label to stick on someone. Why in the world would it even matter? If you want to label someone that doesn't have the type of facilities you like then why not just call them the “ not like my facilities” type of person; or, the “doesn't manage cows like me” type of person; or, ........ whatever. Whether they do it as a hobby or not will only matter to the IRS. Who as we all know have their own set of rules on the hobby label. Sorry for the rant but I had a couple of minutes left to waste during lunch. [/QUOTE]
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