Posted by Ron/PA on February 27, 2019 at 11:56:46 from (71.181.128.94):
In Reply to: OLD posted by jamesinok on February 26, 2019 at 09:29:42:
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Old, I apologize if I've upset you. I've read most of your posts over the years and always kind of figured with being in your age range, (I'm pushing 66) and having similar life experiences that my sarcasm and apparently misguided attempts at humor and busting your chops would be taken in the vein they were intended.
I swear, from this post forward I will not reply in any smartazz way or with any attempt at busting your butt. No better yet, if you'll come back to the board as an active poster, I'll refrain from posting in any post you've initiated or are involved in.
I'm a thick skinned old fart that doesn't give a hoot in h3ll what anyone says about or to me unless they slander my wife or family. I tend to forget that different folks have different strokes and different levels of tolerance.
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