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TRACTOR PULLING PART 3: THE RETURN OF THE WEASEL!
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Posted by Clint on August 03, 2004 at 18:49:17 from (216.107.197.212):
SINCE I'VE BEEN BRANDED I'LL CONFESS, I AM NO WEASEL. JUST A WOLF IN WEASEL SKINS. LOL! BUT SERIOUSLY, YOU ALL HAVE LOST VIEW OF MY ORIGINAL STATEMENT. I HAVE NO PERSONAL PROBLEM WITH REDMAN OR ANYONE WHO VOICED AND OPINION. I WAS MERELY COMMENTING ON HOW TRACTOR PULLING HAS GOTTEN WARPED BY SOME PEOPLE. SURE, I'VE KNOWN PEOPLE TO PUT SUPER M PISTONS IN A M, AND PEOPLE THAT'VE GONE UP 2 TIRE SIZES TO GET MORE TRACTION. MY POINT IS WHEN YOU START DOING WHAT EVER IT TAKES LIKE POWERBLOCKS, PLAINED HEADS, AND 18.9x34" TIRES TO WIN YOU LOOSE SIGHT OF THE GOOD TIME. PEACE, CHILL OUT, HAVE FUN, AND GO YANKEES!!!!!
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