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Re: Re: Re: Re: sore looser

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Dave

05-26-2003 11:33:43




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I seem to remember something about "casting the first stone"..... .....




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Puller86

05-26-2003 19:31:35




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: sore looser in reply to Dave, 05-26-2003 11:33:43  
There's more important things to worry about, than how someone spells. When I hear people bitching like some of you do, it makes me not want to pull anymore. I'm only 17 and it sounds like i'm more mature than some of you that complain all the time, SO JUST SUCK IT UP AND PULL!



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Puller86

05-26-2003 19:36:39




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: sore looser in reply to Puller86, 05-26-2003 19:31:35  
Oh yeah, I almost forgot. Tractors pullers aren't dumb. It takes intelligence to be able to put together tractors and to be able to get them running at top performance. I bet whoever makes fun of tractor pullers and farmers don't have the guts to say it to their faces.



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laipuller45

05-27-2003 19:30:36




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: sore looser in reply to Puller86, 05-26-2003 19:36:39  
there is another saying that i like, could apply here.. " it is better to keep people wondering if your a fool by keeping your mouth shut than to open it and remove all doubt".



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REDMAN

05-26-2003 21:22:07




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: sore looser in reply to Puller86, 05-26-2003 19:36:39  
way to go young man that's the best I've heard it put in quite a while.



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Dave

05-27-2003 20:32:08




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: sore looser in reply to REDMAN, 05-26-2003 21:22:07  
When did this forum get to be so high and mighty? Some of the smartest "book learning" people I've met wouldn't know enough to get out of the rain, but they could tell you the chemical make-up of the water and tell you what makes it fall. I would much rather read a post from someone who knows how to get something done than hear all the whinning about the spelling or bad whatever.

This country was made great by people who made things happen, not the ones who lay in the weeds and complain about the poor spelling or the bad grammer of the doers!!!

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G Taylor

05-27-2003 22:10:01




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: sore looser in reply to Dave, 05-27-2003 20:32:08  
To really accomplish something it takes the rare triple talented person. An educated thinker would understands how things work. Able to use tools to make it happen. And have people skills to get the general population to use/enjoy/need the product. History is full of both educated and highly skilled people who have died penniless. If one is to have only one talent,the person with the gift of the gab/people skills usually has the best lifestyle.

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