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Re: Dumbest Man In My Shoes
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Posted by River Bottom Farmer on April 14, 2006 at 14:49:56 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Dumbest Man In My Shoes posted by Allan In NE on April 14, 2006 at 14:35:46:
Allan dont know if this will be any comfort to you but I too will sometimes try to do things the cheapest way possible.But sometimes trying to save a few bucks sure has cost me alot of time.When I work on suff for my job or other folks I refuse to go halfway on anything to help insure the best results in a repair but as for my self I have always been a tightwad. So on my Farmakll H I have spared no expense trying to get the best results from my restoration cause I plan on using the old girl for a long time just wish I could have started on it earlier in the winter but was too busy trying to make a few more dollars.What a joke we just spent that on other junk anyway.Well that its for now since you have to take that sheet metal back off I will let you go....You will getter done.....River Bottom Farmer
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