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Re: Kim,is there a limit to how many posts you can have on the nboard??
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Posted by rasputen on March 16, 2002 at 09:36:38 from (68.53.156.250):
In Reply to: Kim,is there a limit to how many posts you can have on the nboard?? posted by Darren Elliott on March 15, 2002 at 17:27:21:
Darren, Chill out for a few days. The old farts can't move at your speed. Try not to post every thought that goes thru your head. Again I am glad you are zealous about "N's", but other people have moved on to more serious topics. Why not try to write Kim an apology privately and admit that you are an obcessed teenager crazed by N tractors. Make sure you promise not to post 5 or 10 messages in a row. You could have posted them all as replys to your own message, and not p'ed people off so much. Also, try and contact Layne. Search for his name and find his email. Send him an email and tell him you posted so many times they got removed! He'll laught at that because layne was just the way you are. He just took so much grief about being a teen that I guess he just reads now. Maybe he discovered GIRLS! Maybe you could ASK Kim for a "TRACTOR TEEN" area where you and layne and all tractor crazed teens could share 30 rolling messages not archived????? Words here translate to $$$$ in storage cost for the site. Have you donated to the site?????Doh! Please think about these things, and I hope you keep TRACTORING ! bd
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