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Posted by Burrhead-----I seen it all now Richie on February 18, 2000 at 18:26:15 from (12.74.17.217):
In Reply to: Speaking of seat's......... posted by Richie on February 18, 2000 at 17:43:39:
Aw heck the great knows all, seen all yuppie got stumped on a wore out tractor seat problem huh? Just throw that wore out seat up in the back of your Chibbie and get a good hearted neighbor with a Ford or Dodge to pull you down to the new 400 seat store. If he's got a Ford he could just haul that 400 for you. Fords will pull loboys with tractors on them. You might want to get rid of that Chibbie. You would have money to get the right tractor parts. I thought I would sign my post to you here good buddy. Real men drive Fords and sign all their post with the right name. I knew you was a yuppie. I just knew it. Har-Har-Har------- Richie you big dummy.
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