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Re: Help..Neighbor trying to get rid of my tractor
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Posted by jmixigo on September 25, 2006 at 12:33:41 from (69.73.54.156):
In Reply to: Help..Neighbor trying to get rid of my tractor!!! posted by ShawnNC on September 25, 2006 at 04:37:19:
I shoulda just posted my say then shut up, but this whole kinda thang just sticks in my craw real bad. I ain't so much antisocial as antisocialite. You know them people who's so bored with their own silly lives that they jus gotta take on theyselves to try an run everbody else's life an try to make alla us jus like THEM. Burns my butt worse'n a hot flame bout 3 foot high. My attitude about all this started back 20 years ago when some broad that lived next door knocked on my door an said,"I'm over here to complain about that old jalopy you keep parked in the driveway. If you don't get rid of it I'll have my husband do some thing about it. He's a lawyer you know." "That jalopy" was a glass body '33 Ford street rod that I not long after sold for more than 20 grand. The whole problem about livin among people is the way so many of em want YOU to conform to THEIR viewpoint. Let me get offa this box fore I fall an hurt myself.
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