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Posted by mike a. tenn. on February 14, 2007 at 04:02:41 from (75.120.193.153):
In Reply to: Re: It's comming Mount your plows and fuel up the posted by Hard Knocks on February 14, 2007 at 00:53:10:
hey hard knocks...if i remember right, yuppy stands for young urban professional something something. the key word being "young". i grew up in the country (many many years ago) and i can remember testing out the engine under my car's hood on those old back roads. alot of young people like to go fast whether in a beemer or an old ford pick-up truck. young people always seem to be in a hurry no matter where they're from, and they sure don't spend a whole lotta time chatting with old farts like me, but does that make 'em snobs? i guess all i'm saying is that there's good'ns and bad'ns in every age group, class, race, and background. i sure hope, with the years catching up to me, that i don't get grouped under the heading as a senile, grumpy old worthless just cuz my hair is turning gray. oh by the way, if you see a '92 ford 4X4 with the pedal to the metal go by your house, it could be me...i STILL like to feel what that old girl can do once in a while. just funnin' ya... -mike
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