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Re: I hate the people that go to Nora Springs scho
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Posted by MichaelNEIowa on September 18, 2005 at 22:06:02 from (63.228.113.52):
In Reply to: I hate the people that go to Nora Springs school posted by Jamason Dodd on September 18, 2005 at 20:52:43:
You have some nice photos on your site. However, you might want to check your spelling. I found quite a few typos. I really hope you don't hate the other kids at your school. If you do, that's a shame. As you go through life, you'll find that there are many who don't have the same interests that you do. That's no reason to hate someone. Too much hate in the world anyway. Have you tried riding a motocross bike or ATV? They're fun, so don't knock 'em until you've tried them. Old iron is a fun hobby that attracts folks from all walks of life, city folks, farm folks, young, old, etc. There is more than enough room for more than one brand of tractor on the planet. How boring would it be if all of the tractors were one color or brand? Live and let live, my friend. Life is too short to do otherwise.
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