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Re: BEWARE!! BECARFULL, ALL NEWBEE'S AND OTHERS
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Posted by Magman on August 24, 2006 at 18:40:29 from (67.142.130.47):
In Reply to: Re: BEWARE!! BECARFULL, ALL NEWBEE'S AND OTHERS posted by old on August 24, 2006 at 18:14:57:
No Old it did not have anything to do with you or alot of other good posters I just was mad at the time and did not want to list 20 names that did not have anything to do with it. Its just one of those things that I think alot of posters just post to well Post. Like I said I was not trying to start a war or beliddle anyone I just wanted some of the new people like Mike and others to do like what you say and take some answers with a grain of salt. Not everyone that posts knows the right answer even I make mistakes some times, I surly dont know it all. I do how ever think sometimes people just post as a joke and the newbees need to relize this. I will let you know more in a few days when I do. But I am thinking sleeve itis or spun bearings.From over working her before she was broke in. JON
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