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Re: What Happened?
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Posted by Aaron Ford on November 27, 2006 at 11:43:52 from (72.84.34.96):
In Reply to: What Happened? posted by Allan In NE on November 27, 2006 at 09:22:08:
NO TOOLS was a little hard to follow, but I tried hard. I would like to meet him in person. I think Cowman was quite a character and enjoyed his posts as well. Coflyboy is in Texas and will be back when it warms some. Heck, he torqued someone off when he said he was going to be out of touch cause he was in Texas. I thought we were sensitive up here in West (by Gawd) Virginia, smile when you say that... Folks were touchy there for a while. Alot of coarse posts and accusatory remarks. Wonder if it had to do with the time of year and the days getting shorter. Can't get as much done and when you do you are likely in the mud... ...then there was that one event that we ain't gonna mention.... Cheers, Aaron
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