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Posted by Slooooooow down Ole Coot on July 19, 2002 at 19:14:00 from (198.81.16.49):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 1935 farmall f12 posted by Ole Scoot on July 19, 2002 at 17:55:22:
Better sit back, take some deep breaths, enjoy a cold glass of ice water and count to 10 Ole Coot. I certainly hope you don't have a job at the postal service. You strike me as a bona fide candidate for some serious counseling. If some one like yourself won't be posting here any more" than I guess I'll have to bear up under the burden of guilt as best I can. I'll do my best to lighten that load with such thoughts as "good riddance to crybabies". No one, much less myself, intends by intent or in reality, to cast dirt on the memory of your father. Get off your high horse Ole Coot and don't mischaracterize what I said. As to my screen name...Just what difference can it possibly make to you my simple friend? Are you going to sic the tractor police on me or something? Whether I post a screen name that you think of as legitimate or not in no way takes away from the fact that you make yourself look mighty foolish throwing a tantrum, pounding on the floor and screaming "waaahh!" at the top of your lungs.
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