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Re: Re: 8V-71 Oliver
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Posted by Paul G on April 14, 2002 at 21:53:04 from (67.226.233.152):
In Reply to: Re: 8V-71 Oliver posted by Greg D. on April 14, 2002 at 20:20:39:
And if you will remain very quiet you will hear the whimpering and sobbing of the guys who got slaughtered at the tractor pull by the two- stroke screamers. To each his own. I don't question your taste in engines nor do I care about anything else that may be of interest to you. Get a gallon of maturity, drink it slowly, savor it, and possibly realize that if everyone liked the same thing, there would have only been one of anything ever built. Any more useful and productive comments are gratefully welcomed, sarcasm, on the other hand, I can pick up almost anywhere. Thanks to all who use this forum in a mature, productive manner.
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