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Posted by Rman on August 29, 2002 at 17:57:11 from (66.137.105.228):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 1952 G For sale. posted by G-MAN on August 29, 2002 at 15:42:13:
Kinda funny how I just made a simple evaluation and you went ballastic on the post. I guess my point really hit home with you. I would like to see the SPG times if you do not mind. I am sorry to realize that, yes you do have the most superb typing skills and to be able to work on your own tractor all by yourself must have been a really big step in your manhood. I only hope that I too can one day become as great as you are. You are my hero G-Man. I also was wondering, if you are such the man, why you feel the need to hide behind an e-mail address to reply to my post. Are you scared that someone will actually see how you really respond to customers when they come into your shop, or ask you a simple question? I really think it is quite funny how you responded as a typical working man would have simply blown it off and laughed about it. You on the other hand must feel so inadequate about yourself that you feel that you must just stand up to be heard, otherwise you are afraid that you will go on unoticed by your lack of expertise. Just another evaluation I have made about you. The point is, if you are so good at what you do, why are you worried about trivial matters? I would like to invite you over to teach me the proper typing skills as well as play with me and my Legos. I am having trouble with the scv's on it as well as the charge pump, maybe you could unleash your power and help me? Just asking, I do not want you to feel obligated to share or feel left out. I hope you can sleep well knowing your my hero, Rman
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