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Posted by H MN on December 14, 2000 at 08:10:57 from (63.253.196.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Relative Safety posted by paul on December 13, 2000 at 20:28:58:
Hello Paul: There are many posts in that whole complete string on tires that are 'without a name' making alarmest comments and saying to get a job at "McDugals" and now he says his last name is also McDugals..? He may have a valid comment someplace but I don't think so many un-signed "scare" note are NOT needed in just one string so I decided to make it an "open letter" matter. We have enough do-gooders in goverment controlling us every day.. working "old-iron" is sort of an escape from that type of a person. "Alarmest" type of people can get some very restrictive laws passed on local\state levels. You want to be restricted by some who doesn't like posting his name with that type of approach to safety..?? I don't.. He needs to preach his religion of safety in more of an adult manner (like your comment to this were) harvey
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