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Posted by Rustyj14 on January 26, 2007 at 08:14:29 from (71.245.188.202):
In Reply to: Stick in roof reply posted by Ron/PA on January 26, 2007 at 07:51:52:
Aww, c'mon Ron! He's just an insensitive coo-coo, who is trying to stir things up! There are some fools out there who just can't seem to get along with others, because of their self-inflated ideas of their worth! Take this tale i'm going to tell: After i got out of the service, in WW II, i took a job at the local Ford car and tractor dealer. Now, i had lost my left foot from a land mine explosion, so i had to learn how to use the forth-coming artificial foot! Any way, at the dealership, they had hired a young snot, who thought his --- didn't stink! That fool harassed me to great length about my slight limp, said nasty things about my family, ad infinitum. Called me "Gimpy!" So, one day, i said to him:"What goes around, comes around!" Some years later, after he had gotten a job in iron working, the city was dismantling a very old bridge, which was being replaced with a new one. Doing a bit of cutting on an upper girder, the fool who did the job got his leg removed, when the girders suddenly shifted! And, guess who that "Gimpy" fool was------ Oh, there was a great amount of moaning and crying, from lots of folks! Except one---guess who that was!
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