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Re: Re: Re: Re: My offer was accepted. Now what do I do?
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Posted by Les...Guess I should have stuck to the Case board on March 13, 2002 at 14:28:20 from (216.204.76.160):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: My offer was accepted. Now what do I do? posted by George Willer on March 13, 2002 at 13:14:03:
It's amazing to me how some people can think they're Joyce Brothers, Dr. Laura and Sigmund Freud all rolled into one. And all this in regards to a feller they haven't met, talked to and know absolutely nothing about. If I had known some of you were going to take offense at my jesting post I would never have made it. This obviously ain't the place where anyone would come for anything resembling fun. Even after posting 2 more times (and now this makes three!) that I had every intention of buying the machine, some of you are still thinking I'm a low-life with nothing better to do than mess with some poor guy trying to sell a tractor and are quick to cast aspersions on my character. For those of you who posted helpful responses: thank you. For the rest of you: don't worry, I'll never bother you with anything again that will ruin your day and mine. My day had been a good one until reading the above post.
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