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Re: Re: Re: are people really that dumb?
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Posted by Gary in Tx on May 02, 2004 at 16:43:24 from (209.151.115.4):
In Reply to: Re: Re: are people really that dumb? posted by MMB on May 02, 2004 at 15:58:35:
Hey dude, I'm not going to weasel out of anything. YOur probably one of those that don't even know how to change a tire. For your information and if its any of your business, I run 100 and 125 Hp tractors, 530 round baler 2280 self proppelled swather (and may be getting a second one of those this season) and more heavy equipment that you probably know what is. And for your information I'm running 4 trucks at the present time, I have too much to do to walk to town! As for growing up, dude you grow up and smell the roses, nope forgot your moving too fast to even see the roses. Yea the world is moving too fast, thats one of the things thats wrong with it. Who in the heck said anything about the stone age???? Sounds to me like you are probably one of those people who are educated beyond their intellegence. Go take a nap and when you wake up maybe they will let you play with your tinkertoys.
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