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Old 10-28-2015, 01:34 PM
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Hey guys,

I got a response on another site, I won't mention. It was an older thread from a little over three years ago. Some of you know, that I have bad eyes and Jenn helps me out. It was the thread of when I had the 100 with hydraulic lift, and I was using it with the front blade. Jenn was helping with telling me where to push the grass clippings. Some gentleman said, You should get your blind butt off the tractor, and let your wife do it! He didn't say butt, he said the other word. Now, I'm thinking of possibly leaving the cub hobby. I already feel bad, about having to ask people to help me with my cub all the time. That didn't make me feel any better.
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Old 10-28-2015, 01:51 PM
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you cant leave the cub world, look at the number of posts you have and look at your own signature. cub cadets are part of your life. is laser eye surgery a possibility?
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Old 10-28-2015, 02:15 PM
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As long as your enjoying yourself I wouldn't worry what others have to say, most people like that wouldn't have the balls to say it to your face so I wouldn't get to upset over it.
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Old 10-28-2015, 02:30 PM
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I agree with Tim, put them on the pay no mind list. If my eyesight gets worse, I'll have someone directing me before I give up the seat.

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If my eyesight gets worse, I'll have someone directing me before I give up the seat.
They can have my cub keys when they pry them from my cold dead fingers.
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Old 10-28-2015, 02:53 PM
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Allen don't toss in the towel on something you love just for the sake of another person's comment...A**holes like that should be envious of the accomplishments you have achieved!!!! I agree with Tim the keyboard makes a lot of people 10 foot tall and bullet proof!
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Hey guys,

I got a response on another site, I won't mention. It was an older thread from a little over three years ago. Some of you know, that I have bad eyes and Jenn helps me out. It was the thread of when I had the 100 with hydraulic lift, and I was using it with the front blade. Jenn was helping with telling me where to push the grass clippings. Some gentleman said, You should get your blind butt off the tractor, and let your wife do it! He didn't say butt, he said the other word. Now, I'm thinking of possibly leaving the cub hobby. I already feel bad, about having to ask people to help me with my cub all the time. That didn't make me feel any better.

Don't let that as#%ole get the best of you. He had no business saying what he said. A complete I D I O T .

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One thing I dislike about forums/social media sites is how people can come across. Case in point I was joking with another member on a site and someone thought it was offensive even though the other person didn't see it that way.

I wouldn't let the comments of one individual influence what you enjoy. If you do, they've won.
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