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Re: City boy in the country, needs help...LOL
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Posted by Joe in Minnie on May 04, 2005 at 14:57:29 from (65.162.45.29):
In Reply to: Re: City boy in the country, needs help...LOL posted by thurlow on May 04, 2005 at 05:17:32:
Hi Thurlow, No offense meant, None taken, I graduated from High School in 58, so we should be from the same era, however, I went to a school that taught good ethics, and Never butcher the lanaguage, younger ones seem to do this a lot, and there's no reason for it, unless you have poor up bringing, so IF they understand that it's really not needed to get a point across, your much better of then some one who likes to talk silly. If that scares him off, then he wasen't worth the time, when in College, the Professer did his best to scare off students, that left the good ones in place. there are weak ones as well as the strong, and we need both to do the job, although, we hope the weak will learn from the strong. hope this don't scare you off now, just putting in my 2 cents.
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