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Posted by STEVEN H on August 12, 2003 at 08:14:16 from (209.103.199.71):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: New chat room posted by Action Jackson on August 11, 2003 at 22:13:52:
well for you miss information. no the chat hasa history that has never been cleared and takes abought 10 minutes to load the hole thing, now as for your other missinformd post, why dny you read who the first post was made by. it was made by a good friend of mine richard wyler. that link is to his case board. i have posted abought my board also. now than i never said that you had to come over, but i am glad that i gave you something to complain abought, hope that you spend all your time worrieing abought what others are doing so you can complain abought it. but i bet that living in Oragon there is not to much to keep you busy is there. as for speeling i did not know that you had to be a great speller in order to post on ytmag.com if that is the case WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE??????????
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