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Posted by bo on May 26, 2004 at 13:59:57 from (12.75.107.182):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Gas out days posted by Gary in TX on May 26, 2004 at 11:44:04:
Yeh, I'm a college boy and have a bunch of schooling and you're still wrong but you are persistant I'll give you that. You can't dispute anything I say because deep down you know I tell the truth. As far as being a dirt farmer...I was born on a farm, I picked strawberries at 8 and drove a pickup and tractor before I could reach the peddles. Don't tell me about farmers because that crap runs in my veins. You're correct, I'm a college boy but this college boy can run any piece of equipment you care to mention including Rome plows which you don't even know exist. I've personally built two houses which makes me a college boy, carpenter, plumber, electrician,welder and still have the ability to think things through logically. Ok, I shouldn't bust your chops either and I do admire your persistance but I'll tell you Gary..you're wrong and as much as hurts you, no one can make you right. This world is evolving rapidly and there's not a damn thing that you nor I can do about it.
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