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Re: Re: Re: advantages of YT over TT?
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Posted by paul on June 05, 2001 at 11:47:29 from (216.114.214.155):
In Reply to: Re: Re: advantages of YT over TT? posted by nomad on June 04, 2001 at 16:03:35:
Holmes figures out Nomad just likes to try to fix blame to other people for his shortcomings. It's all big pointless word games. If you wanted, you would post your e-mail. If you don,t then you do not. End of story. Blaming others in some silly word game serves no one, make you look childish. Me, I try to stick to forums that do not require people to identify themselves. So, whether you post here or not Nomad, makes no difference to me. As well as anyone else. I can choose the messages I wish to read, and the messages I wish to reply to. When I want some humor, I read your messages, as I find your word games funny. When I am looking for tractor info, I skip your messages. Whatever. (For the record, I enjoyed this thread until now....) --->Paul
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