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Re: A Message From The Rural Midwest
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Posted by Redmud on April 05, 2005 at 12:53:34 from (216.167.146.171):
In Reply to: A Message From The Rural Midwest posted by Allan in NE on April 04, 2005 at 18:17:37:
Allan, Now that really ticks me off, and here I've looked high and low for some really good horseflesh that you and the wife would be proud to own, and then you post something like this. I don't know what Ben Brown has a problem with. Anyone can tell that this was directed at me of all people. My feelings are hurt, I'm all upset, and there is a slim chance that I may not sleep tonight, thanks to you. So you can find your own horses, and I'll keep these fine thoroughbreds I already bought for you. I'm glad you posted this when you did, so I could see you for what you really are. And to thank, I was just about to pull out with four of the finest animals you ever laid eyes on, knowing you would be more than happy to reimburse me for the $80,000,00 {thats eighty thousand U.S. American dollars}that I paid for these fine animals. Well, YOU can forget it. I'm off to the glue factory now, hope you sleep well tonight. Redmud: P.S. Do you reckon, you could go ahead and reimburst me the eighty thousand U.S. American dollars?
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