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Posted by JD9400 on December 27, 2002 at 15:07:20 from (68.61.115.78):
In Reply to: Re: City People posted by SL on December 27, 2002 at 13:15:34:
Ok I for one have quite useing your (streets,hiways) to get to my fields.SO TELL YOUR PEOPLE TO STAY OFF MY ROAD IF THEY DON'T LIVE ON IT!!!!IT'S NOT A SHORT CUT TO THE NEXT STREET or hiways!!!!!THE SPEED LIMIT IS NOT 70 ON DIRT ROADS.TELL YOUR KIDS TOO.Now when I get in my grain truck and get on your streets make sure you use the same common sence. #1 don't pull out your driveway cause I can't stop that fast #2 When your coming down the ramp of the eway trying to get on don't slam your brakes on in front of me.#3when I have my blinker on that means I'm turnin ,,not you should try too sweezz in there before me'''''YOU people don't like trucker's on your streets either,,,Tell me city what do you like????Believe me if we could levatate to get out of your way we would.....about a 1000 miles up would that be ok with you??
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