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Posted by Rog on February 08, 2003 at 07:37:39 from (207.15.183.10):
Thanks for all the nice comments about my books down below, and I'll just ignore the humorless boob who obviously has some real issues he needs to work out. It was just Ray on one of his usual rants I've learned to ignore. One of the things I've learned over the years is that you can have an audience of 499 rolling in the aisles...but there's always that one bonehead who tries to show his superiority by sitting there scowling while noting that your socks don't match. You just gotta ignore fools like that. At any rate, the reason I'm trying to get back to you good folks is that you misjudge me! Yeah, I'm an Allis man, but my working tractor here is an International 300 Utility and at this very moment my cute lil' Cub is being worked on by the legendary Jeffie Gravert over in Central City NE. So there, nyah nyah nyah. Somewhere I wrote about driving that Cub six miles across the gravel out here. A couple buddies walked along side me to keep me company. What IS the road gear on those things?!
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