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Re: Harley Drops off Radar
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Posted by Harley on March 09, 2005 at 09:16:12 from (66.82.9.41):
In Reply to: Re: Harley Drops off Radar posted by RustyFarmall on March 09, 2005 at 07:53:22:
Oh dear. I've uncovered my email, try it and see if it works. Let's see. Always asking weird questions, don't really have a REAL purpose, always making snide comments, ya I guess I could be an ex-wife. On the other hand, I get along with mine better now than when we were together. Course she has another man and is 2 states away now, so that has to be a plus. And besides my current likes red tractors and insists on naming them so that helps too. Just couldn't be US, huh guys? That's just crazy talk. Been out playing with the new loader tractor and the Westendorf. Allan, put 4 weights on each side of this old girl and with the new front tires and the narrow front end, it just stays on the ground and digs. Gotta watch that, cause those new rear tires have so much tread on them that they don't know their own strength. On the other hand, is there a special modem or something inside the puter that I need to optimize this satilite? It don't seem any faster than the old ISP on the land line. Haven't been kicked off yet, but not really impressed with any miraculous speed from it. Later guys, Harley
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