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Re: Hardfacing Bushhog Blades
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Posted by brtx on February 28, 2005 at 21:24:08 from (65.68.183.163):
In Reply to: Re: Hardfacing Bushhog Blades posted by Bill Caldwell on February 28, 2005 at 17:57:32:
hooked on phonics?? there sir is my problem.my first post expressed what i thought of your proceedure. my second expressed what i thought of your personal attacks. to me it shows what you think of your fellow man.the self imposed titles you gave yourself does not make you any better or smarter than any engineer or truck driver or any other vocation a person takes up in this life. you need to pull in your horns and evaluate and reread what you have posted. it may be small of me with your 3 self imposed titles , but i doubt if there is anyone on this board that could not come up with some of there own and be justified on posting them. of course most of their egos do not get in front of what they call themselves or on what they post. because some folks dont agree with your point of view does not make them illiterate or not worthy of their opinion. i dont think its opinion bill. ithink it is what you think of or how you treat your fellow man. god bless
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