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Posted by Michael Soldan on December 03, 2006 at 18:28:46 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: Re: Cowman Left Us....... posted by Harley on December 03, 2006 at 18:03:55:
Atta boy Harley!!! I'm with you. As far as this board(YT) in the parts business they won't send anything to Canada so why would I give a rat's azz. I'm certain Cowman wouldn't hesitate to ship a part to Canada. I hardly think putting an icon on a post so you can check the weather interfered with anything. I think Cowman got treated like sh!t. Kim needs a lesson on tact and diplomacy. I registered on Cowman's board and so did over 200 people so far, nice friendly approach. I am here less and less and plan on continuing that pattern. I was around when Cowman was one of the few regular posters, when your post was on page one for several days . The guys that were around then knew how to help you when you asked a question, I recognize a lot of them over on the new board, everyone is entitled to make their own choice, I am not trying to sway anyone, told you why I am here less and you all do what you feel is best. I've always tried to be friendly with everyone and I'll remain that way
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