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Re: Re: Ripped off twice in one day - what's going on ???
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Posted by Alberta Mike on October 18, 2000 at 15:36:24 from (209.115.159.113):
In Reply to: Re: Ripped off twice in one day - what's going on ??? posted by what's this doing in a tractor forum? on October 18, 2000 at 07:23:02:
I think most of us would agree that since we are all using computers, printers, and regular mail that such a question is appropriate, particularly since most of us can respond to help someone else out in a mature and grown-up manner. Obviously this is not the case with at least one of us. I also noticed that you lacked the balls to post your name, so obviously you felt a little sheepish about identifying yourself. C'mon buddy, grow up a bit. You never know, you might have even been able to give me some help instead of criticism. But, some guys get off on that I guess. Have a good day.
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