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Posted by Burrhead on January 11, 2000 at 20:32:20 from (12.74.16.92):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Sarah Apologizes posted by jakee on January 11, 2000 at 17:34:07:
She posted up as a 80 yrs young lady who needed help in adding a ceiling fan on her tractor to circulate air and keep her cool. She wanted to know if it was better to put pto or crankshaft auxillary power to it. I thought it was cute as a speckled pup. Some old geezer went to crying to Kim that he was gonna complain to the sponsors if Kim did'nt pull the thread and block Sarah off of here. People fooling with this old iron and had'nt got a sense of humor? I don't think so. I think he was just bellyaching because Medicare don't cover Viagra, and Wally World did'nt have no Sam's Choice Bran Flakes. jakee you know how it is. Some of them yuppies just want to cry about something. I love to laugh a little ever day, and so I do. No matter what, I think life is to serious for you to miss a chuckle when you can. Holler at me on tales and we'll elaborate on it.
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