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Posted by Tommy D. on February 19, 2004 at 12:51:25 from (216.77.131.69):
In Reply to: Re: Re: What do they teach in school posted by i have a thought on February 19, 2004 at 11:53:07:
Hello there Mr. "i have a thought", I shall digress from even responding to this statement here, as I, like others, come here to learn about and discuss my old Ford tractor that I love dearly. I consider everyone here my "e-Friends", and have gained way too much to jeopardize my prescence on this board to start a flaming response. I would, however, encourage you to think, atleast for a moment, about all the folks that have died to make it possible for you to rebuild your motor in peace, and in freedom from worrying about some feller named Adolph still in power, or as the case is now, some terrorist wanting to kill you. You are entitled to this opinion, and able to express it publicly because of events (like Pearl Harbor) in history, and I respect you and your opinion. Good luck with your engine. Tommy D.
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