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Posted by charle from ID on August 02, 2001 at 07:40:46 from (216.190.39.41):
I would just like to say I got part way down this page and had to leave and come back! first spelling and grammer ??looks like you under stood what the man was trying to say?stop trying to belittle the man ,makes you look like a fool . Its the person on the tracters fault :Steal wheels ,new asphalt, DAMAGE!!! brain in neutral ITS THE COPS FAULT: steam tractor.OLD!!!had to push there point,IM a COP you cant do that !!!!!they forgot that the safty, of all the people is thier primary job. brain in neutral. all 4 of them standing argueing with the Cops :you dont argue with the police, come on take the ticket the tell the judge ??,who was watching the trac.? brain in neutral Its the people that where standing there : I tell you if things start flying off!!!! Im running . or do you think this went up all at one time ?I dont think so.if a bear is chasing me, Im not going to get closer.brain in neutral!!! dont get me wrong Im sorry for all those that were hurt in this .BUT it took all involved to make this happen.STOP pointing fingers and everyone learn from this ,it hirts all.GOD now look ,I sound like my dad !!!!!!!!IS THERE NO END
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