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Posted by Ryan on May 24, 2002 at 15:29:56 from (209.143.11.42):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Turned Off on Texas: Protect Yourselves posted by paul on May 24, 2002 at 06:05:41:
I don't believe I made any comments regarding the people of Texas outside of my own personal experiences. As for the title that is my own personal feeling, I am turned off on doing business there for the reasons I stated before. I cannot get tractors hauled out of there. I recommend you take a drive down that way someday, it is certainly worth your while. Texas is big and is certainly different than one is used to in the midwest. I didn't mean to imply that one should protect themselves from Texans, not at all. People should be aware so that they can smart decisions in all of there transactions everywhere. It is my hope that people will realize that I am not smashing Texas. I don't feel that I am......and I think that if I there would be plenty of people to tell me about. If there is something that I said that you found offensive please let me know specifically what it was. Things may look differently under someone else's eyes and there may be something I am not seeing. If you wish email me with your phone number and I will talk to you regarding this matter if you like. Ryan
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