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Posted by the REAL Little Bubba on November 12, 2001 at 21:19:15 from (207.239.97.193):
It has been brought to my attention that my nephew has been using my handle from time to time to post things on the Farmall board, and maybe even other boards here as well. I have found out that he has a very big imagination and likes to post messages using my handel or maybe even someone eles's. Seems that he made some comments on the Farmall board using my handle that are un-called for and not true. One in particular pertains to a person that is called “SMOKING JOE”. From what I can gather he heard a conversation about my buying a Farmall H from a person and then he went and posted a picture of this tractor with some very “HUMILITATING, and DEGRADING” comments about this person using my handel. I did buy a Farmall H from a man that claimed it was supposedly sold, but the deal was not going to proceed and therefore if I wanted to buy it I could. I did buy it and I did say to the seller: “Thanks for passing this up Mr. Smoking Joe whoever you are", and that was it. My nephew and a buddy claimed that they thought that it would be "COOL" to post a message about this transaction on this site for all to read. After a very much-heated discussion with him I advised him that the law could punish him if this person insists, all because of something so stupid being done. I wish to try to set things right and I am publicly saying: “Mr. Smoking Joe I do not know you nor anything about you. I am sorry for the actions of my nephew, and will see that he is punished for doing so”. "I further apologize to anyone else that he may have lied to or tried to mislead in any way on this site". Thank You the “Real” Little Bubba
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