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Posted by tHE TRACTOR VET on April 28, 2006 at 18:24:05 from (64.179.117.216):
In Reply to: Re: I am out of here posted by mulligan on April 28, 2006 at 09:31:38:
Well i know my penmanship and sometimes may spelling is not up with all you collage boy. And i never did take typen in high school and now today you look back on what you did and did not do and you think about it and realize how dumb you where for not doing this or that . And yes i strugled with english for two reason i plum hated the english teacher with a passion and to me it was so boring . Now in shop classes i had stright A's along with mechanical draweing did well in math and sicense but idid not go far enough with the mat as back then i did not figure that it would do me any good . Learing how to weld twist wrenchs run heavy equipment , hot cars and fast wimmen .back then i made good money while in high school running heavy equipment and that afforded me nice clothes and one realhot set of wheels and when you are young dumb and foolish and know it all one does not look ahead like one should . So ok now that i have past the fast wimmen stage in life but still love a fast car or fast big truck and also to the point in life that i just plum don't give a shut ya can poke fun at me all ya want , but one thing about it i do know my binders, My old Ford Fe blocks and MoPar. and the old Cummins . And if i have to i can squeek by with this new junk, Just don't come around iffen ya got virgin ears.
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