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Posted by Till we meet again Ole Coot on July 20, 2002 at 11:30:37 from (198.81.16.59):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 1935 farmall f12 posted by OOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! on July 20, 2002 at 05:02:14:
: D ROFL Wow, Ole Coot! I'd give something to know how much sleep you have been losing over all of this. I'm starting to think that tractors are just too frustrating a hobby for you. Why don't you take up a less vexing one instead? Maybe you could take up quilting, collecting marbles or just rocking in a chair. Of course now, I'm starting to think that you aren't really and Ole Coot at all. You're petulant dialog, crass imagery and of course those pitiful attempts at humor all stack up to convict you of being just a stupid, punk kid. Why not change your screen name to more accurately refect your status? You could try, "Crybaby" "Hamburger Flipper" "Paper Delivery Boy" or just simply "Stupid Punk Kid". It is with very mixed feelings that I will be leaving tomorrow for a week at the coast. While the week promises to be a glorious one and a welcome escape, I will of course be compelled to break off our little exchange. And while candor forces me to award myself the laurels of victory in our dialogue, I hope that you will contintue to post on the forum a week from now. I have enjoyed immensely our "conversation". Indeed I have laughed myself to tears on scanning your ill intended missives and have chuckled throughout the last couple of days whenever I called them to mind. It is but seldom that one encounters someone whose cage is so easily rattled, yet is so ill equiped to defend himself. So long! Hope to see you in a week! PS Let me know if you settle on a different screen name! : D
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