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Posted by Burrhead on June 03, 2001 at 12:15:51 from (12.74.16.68):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: a question to settled people posted by Retired Yuppies?? on June 03, 2001 at 11:05:01:
I like most retired yuppies. Most of them have done realized they can't take it with um and they soon quit all the lying, stealing and backstabbing once they get the retirement checks and medicare benefits. The biggest part of them fellers even quit all the whining. At least a big part of these retired yuppies round here even quit voting for alcoholic, crack addict low I.Q people for Prez. I've still got a few Jette Jattson "Vote America" T-shirts left if you need one. I still have lots of work to do tho, cause some of them retired yuppies still buy a new Chibbie diesel pickup when they retire. I get tired of having to haul them fellers tractor around and pick them up at the dealers while they get warranty work done on them Chibbies. Besides that I guess the reason I respect them retired recovering yuppies so much is that my dear ole mammie taught me to do my best to help a feller get his life back together when he tries to straighten up.
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