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Posted by TNR on July 14, 2002 at 19:20:24 from (207.144.231.73):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Type A ATF posted by Burrhead on July 14, 2002 at 13:12:23:
Well for your information Mr Burrhead,or should I say BUTTHEAD,Just so you and everybody else will know,Im not some smartass kid!Im 33 yrs old,with a wife and two kids!Everything I have I worked for and never had anything given to me on a silver platter!I was running farm equipment from the time I was 6,not because I wanted to but because I had to,and that was long before I had this computer!I know what being polite to my elders means but not to take any crap from anybody!It pissed me off when the guy put down the younger generation which I feel I am a part of!I am not in the hobby of collecting antique equipment for myself in whole but to leave something of MY past ot my children and not to be put down by some old fart who thinks he knows it all because hes "been there".Well, Ive been there too!Ive shared in the hard times,not having a decent meal or the noice clothes the other kids at school had.WHY?We couldnt afford it!yea the 70s wasnt the depreesion or the anything like that,but it was hard on my family.My Dad worked his a$$ off from dusk til dawn just to provide up with a place to keep dry when it rained,so dont give me noe of this youger generation crap until youve walked in someone else shoes!Oh by the way,I had to change my handle on here when the likes of smarta$$ old farts came on here and got me pissed off before!If it gets me kicked off again fine!At least Ive said my peace!
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