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Why dont you tell the truth?
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Posted by Honest John on February 26, 2003 at 00:54:33 from (63.67.6.152):
Not to long ago someone ask me, how I had done at the pull in Tunica MS,very proudly I replied in the top 10,which with maybe a little luck I had.Now, this was the white sled,out of approximately 60 tractors on this sled.I was not expecting to do this,therefore I was surprised and overjoyed at the same time.He,then told me,LYNDEL TAYLOR was in 6th place on the Mean Green sled.I was so mad I couldn't see straight!! I looked before I left...because this is not the first time,he told of "kickin' butt" when it wasn't so!!He wasn't even in the top 25 and if anyone cares I'll post the actual sheets,I had copies made just for this reason.Everyone wants to win but come on...WHY DON'T YOU TELL THE TRUTH???If you lie someone is going to find out,if you want to win that bad then do it ,don't BS it!!!I'm not saying I don't embellish a story myself occassionally,we all do,but I don't tell bald face lies.
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