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Posted by Harrison on February 03, 2004 at 19:06:58 from (205.188.208.73):
In Reply to: idiots!!! posted by who cares on February 03, 2004 at 16:51:44:
Well I have to say it, 5 whole years of experience. WOW! No pun intended but, I have seen mechanics with 20,30,40,50,60 years of TRACTOR and AUTO repair experience and most are masters at their trade. Never have I seen someone with so little experience And so much mouth.Old man once told me to listen to the people who don't say much(THE SMART PEOPLE)and Ignore the ones who talk all the time(THE BRAGGERS).I myself have been a MASTER TECHNICIAN longer than this Scott fellow probably has lived(Maybe not if he is over 55).I saw a few good points he made but he they were all quickly discarded due to lack of maturity. In short I think Scott may need to grow up or get layed or somthing just to bring him down to our simple country ways.Wonder how many tractors Scott has?Wonder why he is so smart and can't spell any better than me?AW shine, who cares anyway?
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