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Posted by Mark - IN. on March 13, 2005 at 15:23:46 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: It is a Quality Thing posted by Allan in NE on March 13, 2005 at 15:05:31:
Hey ya Allan, happy Sunday and thanks for the compliments for the folks at this site. I trust that most, yourself included are honest folks, and appreciate that myself. Best just to be straight forward and honest and hide nothing. Folks accept us as we are, or the heck with them. If they don't put the food in your mouth, the roof over your head, or the money in your wallet, feed them fish. Not exactly sure what that means, but a buddy said that to the bartender as we were being tossed out of a bar decades ago, and I just never forgot it. LOL. Time to hit the interstate back to Illinois to earn that living. Gotta go for now. By the way, diesel in Bristol, IN. $2.06 and $2.14 in Millersburg. Mmm!!! Gotta go for now buddy, and good luck on the impliments and farm.
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