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Posted by Marcus on November 05, 2001 at 17:06:33 from (24.94.243.73):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: I don't understand?? posted by mike on November 05, 2001 at 14:32:53:
Hey Stan, I didn't come here complaining, I was just stating a fact that to justify the cost of overhauling a tractor for just a hobby, I have to take the time and set aside the funds. You are just as big a pinhead as tom to asume that I won't work and sit around on my hairy butt. Should I deride you because you work two jobs? I just have other priorities. tom was the pinhead who said it was bizarre that someone had to "save up" for parts. (Just in case you are wondering, I am employed pulling down just over 50K.) I still have bills and I chose to do things that will benefit my family rather than my toys. I was taking the shot at tom for his haughty attitude.
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