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Re: Re: One sided stories THE BIG TRIP
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Posted by Punchie on October 15, 2002 at 18:55:52 from (63.168.194.149):
In Reply to: Re: One sided stories THE BIG TRIP posted by Flyin Farmall on October 15, 2002 at 17:02:35:
HI Forum & Flyin Farmall First I think it is a good idea to give ones opinion of others as long as it is done in the open( You know first hand , first party ) . Yes it would be nice to hear the other story, but I see nothing wrong with the Post about the trip. Hey take it from me , I'm just like Flyin Farmall try to turn the cheek and get it again. That is life and for some just try to let it go. Trusting soles we are, you call us dumm, slow or whatever , but no dummy hear just a little too trusting. Unless we start on spelling, LOL that is one area I never will get a ahead on. Put life goes on. Most of the time ( most, not all ) the kettle calls the pan black, put it in simple terms. Trusting people are trusting and not trusting are not trusting, If by chance the shoe fix wear it. You all talk nice Maybe maybe not , I'll Gald he posted his trip!!!!!! Thanks Again Flyin Farmall !! Punchie P.S. Club House Laywer you can e-mail me , ???? where is yours ????
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