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Posted by G Taylor on June 03, 2001 at 23:24:04 from (64.10.111.115):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: a question to settled people posted by Burrhead on June 03, 2001 at 17:15:31:
It's interesting how you cope with your insecurities & low self esteem by mocking what you inwardly wish to be. You cling to the image of the downtodden working class for sympathy yet yearn for a Chevy truck, quality clothes,home,property,education & a honorable occupation. If you can't have it ,you'll attempt to devalue your goals to ease the psychological suffering. By the way anyone with any sense & awareness of facts would toss the chew of tobbaco. The brown teeth that haven't fallen out must realy turn on the women folk in your family. One thing the nicotine will do for you is kill the intestinial parasites as good personal hygene will be a mystery to you. As for myself I graduated at the grade eight music level on the piano at age 12. As for your mechanical skills ,a bungie cord is a stretch of your ability.
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