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Posted by Okla.Kans Bill on June 26, 2003 at 19:52:53 from (209.240.198.61):
In Reply to: Re: Re: girls and tractors again posted by just read this on June 25, 2003 at 10:50:07:
ya know, mayb its cause im a dad and a grampa, and that Kacies still kinda young, but Id kinda like ta have a talk for awhile to the guy who insulted her in the manner she said. Course, Id do my talking by hand. Wouldnt take long. Ida give anything if theyeda had somthing like this when my daughters were young, so that they mighta had a chance at a farm boy, BUT, maybe farm boys aint like they used to be when it comes to respect and politeness. I know I got kinder carried away with the singles thing, but I hope none of it was taken to mean or include u dear. Sorry if anything I said offended u in any way personally. Now, if my jokes wuz kinda raw, well, thets somthing I kinder gotta get outta my system once a yar or so
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