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Posted by dave from MN on April 21, 2005 at 06:18:42 from (67.2.194.147):
In Reply to: No ATV accident posted by buickanddeere on April 20, 2005 at 19:37:56:
Many parents ate trying to push there kids into being hotshots. I HAD a freind who used to come to our property and ride atv.s . Well when there oldestr was Two (2) (I s**t you not) they bout him a 120 ZR and A Little 90 CC four wheeler. They put the kid on it and took off riding. The kid went right up the ditch and almost got hit by a car. Did they stop and be responsible . NO they just continued on. I no longer associate with them and I also notified proper people after my Opinions were answered by < I dont want my kid to be a puss! Stupids SOB's like that just need a good beating. As far as I know the kids arre some how still alive and the parents are enjoying an happy abusive and unfaithful life. Sad thing is I know bout 1/2 dozen people that live like that round here. Makes ya wonder how many kids out there are at risk, just being puppeted to increase the manhood of there father.
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