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Posted by STEVEN H on September 24, 2003 at 21:22:35 from (209.103.199.13):
I am applogiesing for this post that i made you you that every one inclueding your self took as an insult to yourself. (Well every one except me, cause i have yet to see where i made a remark that could be taken offencively)http://www.ytmag.com/farmall/messages/383153.html That post was made in responce to this post made by you that i took offence to that no one else seen as an offence to me. http://www.ytmag.com/farmall/messages/383099.html The part of that i took as offence is as follows here " you described junk and were quoted junk prices by three people" now i see clearly where you called my tractor junk, but no one else has seen that. i have been wrong more times than i will care to admit to. this is a time that i dont think that i was wrong, but every one else has. i am sorry for haveing insulted you, i have always respected you and your advice that you have given me from time to time. i was only trying to point out to you why my tractor was not junk, but that got twisted into an ugly mess.
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