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Posted by buickanddeere... not the on October 23, 2004 at 09:51:58 from (64.10.41.182):
In Reply to: paul send me your last reponse they don't want us posted by Leland on October 23, 2004 at 08:23:47:
Got this &%^*()&$%& other spare computer limping along again. Still can't download e-mail but it will at least connect to the net now. Have "identical" 98SE on this one but the place to enter the server pop3 info can't be found? A weeks vacation in the summer, a lightening strike frying my equipment, moose hunting and a mystery crash last week. And my thanks for all that trouble is to get crapped on by someone accusing me of being the real ron. leland, study the ID numbers. txblu and someone else who came to my rescue about a week ago. Thankyou. I can read the posts here from work but the user password just won't send messages out through the network at work. As for the Amish and people in general. There are all kinds in every society. Unfortunately people are people no matter where or when all through history. The Amish are getting so inbred around here and suffering from "maple sugar disease". That the elders have hired "studs" to improve the bloodlines. The thing that bothers me the most about the Amish and some other societies in the "western world". Is that women are 2nd class citizens with few rights and little respect. I've heard even a modern Mennonite women say " well I'm just a women". The men have so little respect they just walk right into the house from the barn boots on for every meal. They expect the women to scrub the floor each time rather than they remove their boots. The list just goes on from there.
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