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Re: Re: Frontend loader problem
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Posted by Hey Whiner.. on April 05, 2000 at 05:53:11 from (216.208.72.145):
In Reply to: Re: Frontend loader problem posted by Hey KIM......... on April 04, 2000 at 18:02:42:
Call the sponsers? Wow you must really have a hard time waking up every morning knowing that everyone is not as closed minded as you. While the question posted here was probably dubious in origin, the responses were helpful and made in good faith. If you don't like a post, don't reply. Think you can handle that? There has been a lot of good discussion deleted here because of people like you. I suppose you'll complain about the camaro question on page one? You might not realize this but people who are interested in tractors also own cars, trucks, and senses of humour. Frequent visits seems to promote a little commaradery, and off topic questions. There are a lot of smart people who frequent this site. Maybe we should all go to a site that allows the blinders to be taken off, then the sponsers and whiners like you could sit in a circle by yourselves and discuss the advantages of Nazism and relive the events leading to the siege of the free world in 1939. Grow up!
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