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Posted by FLYIN G on December 14, 2002 at 21:37:07 from (68.61.115.78):
ya know what? Its a sad thing. Gave some stupid candy bunghole some money to hold a tractor that wasnt worth a darn. Had an accident, He called me a couple times, but i was in the hosptal. The tractor is still a piece of junk. I e-mailed him told him i picked the piece of junk up, he wouldnt reply. so... FLyin G says now what am i supposed to do with the 500$ i lost. plus he took the fenders, the 3 point and the piece of junk is still leakin anti-freeze and the piece of junk still wont turn cuz the power steering still dont work. The sadest part about this is he lives in the same state as i do and what i thought was a mutual friend of another man. Now i dont know if im gunna spend these THOUSANDS of dollars with either one of them, cuz both of them seem like they're in bed together. just upsets me. A young collector. What you think?? What can you say? Flyin G
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