No women in TBN/Rural Living?

   / No women in TBN/Rural Living? #11  
Learning To Farm is a woman also. I see her post fairly often.
 
   / No women in TBN/Rural Living? #12  
Well you guys are much more observant than me!

I only really notice the posters which post often in threads I view, the big three being Bill, Roy, and Bird, probably in that order.

Not that I'm insinuating any of those aforementioned members are in the least bit feminine :laughing:
 
   / No women in TBN/Rural Living? #13  
I have noticed a few like Brandi and there may be others that have generic names. When I notice it is a women I take interest to see what they ask, how others answer and the back and forth.

The men (I think they are men!) always appear to answer as if they talking to anyone else. Most of the women (the few) write in more detail.

This can be interesting such as one lady in Europe who was a vineyard owner. She was discussing and asking questions for her husband and her about use of storage containers (SeaLand/MilVan).

I became interested in the back and forth as I wanted a container and her thread answered most, if not all, of what would have been my questions.

So man, woman or dog..there are a lot of discussions, give and take and worthwhile for me to check in each day. I use this site for answers where I once only went to Google, Looksmart, Wikipedia or others.
 
   / No women in TBN/Rural Living? #15  
I have noticed a few like Brandi and there may be others that have generic names. When I notice it is a women I take interest to see what they ask, how others answer and the back and forth.

The men (I think they are men!) always appear to answer as if they talking to anyone else. Most of the women (the few) write in more detail.

This can be interesting such as one lady in Europe who was a vineyard owner. She was discussing and asking questions for her husband and her about use of storage containers (SeaLand/MilVan).

I became interested in the back and forth as I wanted a container and her thread answered most, if not all, of what would have been my questions.

So man, woman or dog..there are a lot of discussions, give and take and worthwhile for me to check in each day. I use this site for answers where I once only went to Google, Looksmart, Wikipedia or others.
And which category do I fall into Jim ? :laughing:
 
   / No women in TBN/Rural Living? #16  
Huh ? :confused2:

I used the search function to find all of her posts, but the link expired; sorry about that as she has quite a few threads she started.
 
   / No women in TBN/Rural Living? #17  
Well Jamie..it is the topic and what I get out of it not who wrote it or what!

A couple were "dogs" or appear to be!! Not sure what category you are in of the three (and there may be more categories).

Reading your profile could be me or someone else. "Gardening, Reading, Fixing Things, Moaning About The Weather! Occupation Car Valeter". I do them all and have been a Car Valeter since I started dating and throughout most of my 32 years of marriage.

In the (Deep) South (USA) names ending in "ie" denote a girl. But, I am from the Deep South, a male, but my name ends in "ie". This occurred because I was born while my Father was fighting in Korea. He thought (not sure why) I was a girl, so he told Mother to give me the first name of JIMMIE. Glad it was not "Sue" as Mother did whatever my Dad said without question!

So best to you and your family Ms (I think) Jamie!
 
   / No women in TBN/Rural Living? #18  
Margaret Thatcher supposedly said "If you want anything said, ask a man. If you want something done, ask a women."

Maybe all the woman are out there actually doing things instead of posting about things! :laughing: :laughing:

Sorry, couldn't resist.
 
   / No women in TBN/Rural Living? #19  
Margaret Thatcher supposedly said "If you want anything said, ask a man. If you want something done, ask a women."

Maybe all the woman are out there actually doing things instead of posting about things! :laughing: :laughing:

Sorry, couldn't resist.
:laughing: And for some those were wise words were Maggie's, but for people like myself, who can speak and act, they were wrong. Who says only women can multitask!?
 
   / No women in TBN/Rural Living? #20  
Well Jamie..it is the topic and what I get out of it not who wrote it or what!

A couple were "dogs" or appear to be!! Not sure what category you are in of the three (and there may be more categories).

Reading your profile could be me or someone else. "Gardening, Reading, Fixing Things, Moaning About The Weather! Occupation Car Valeter". I do them all and have been a Car Valeter since I started dating and throughout most of my 32 years of marriage.

In the (Deep) South (USA) names ending in "ie" denote a girl. But, I am from the Deep South, a male, but my name ends in "ie". This occurred because I was born while my Father was fighting in Korea. He thought (not sure why) I was a girl, so he told Mother to give me the first name of JIMMIE. Glad it was not "Sue" as Mother did whatever my Dad said without question!

So best to you and your family Ms (I think) Jamie!
Contrary to common belief, I'm not a woman :laughing:

The question whether I'm a man or a dog still goes undecided.
 

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