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Posted by Aaron on September 30, 2004 at 18:52:49 from (216.251.171.100):
In Reply to: Re: Silly Old Man posted by Allan in NE on September 30, 2004 at 13:42:28:
I don't refer to you as "old timer", please don't refer to me as "sonny". My name is posted. I don't hide behind a fake name. If you are impling I don't know how the real world works, I beg to differ. I have my 4 year college degree, work a full time job, support my family, and just happen to like to keep things looking nice. Let's leave it at that. I assumed you were relating to me since I was the one who made the response that I keep my equipment inside every night. Others, and I assume you are one, feel that it is not neccessary. That's your opinion, and your entitled to it. I've read your posts on many subjects for a long time, and respect and agree with most things you say. This is one time we don't agree, but that's ok. Have a good day.
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