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Posted by ben brown on April 04, 2005 at 20:30:39 from (216.76.164.206):
In Reply to: A Message From The Rural Midwest posted by Allan in NE on April 04, 2005 at 18:17:37:
allen then i am to asume that the rest of us who live in the other 40 states are all slugs,jurks,a---. instering as a ky resident formaly of colo. who has been in most all of the states of this great country i must disagree and bet that there are as many undesiarble people in nebraska as eles where. the problem of your statement and other here is this. couple day ago i read your post about needing a drum for a 500ih planer and a plate to hold it on well, i though i might have one,that i could send you but seening how i am not from one of the blessed states i guess i just keep it, oh i also have drum for milo maybe someone in one of the other 40 unblessed states can use it.i though that sence the election was over the board had got back to tractor talk, but i guess i was wrong. it is to bad that you have such hard feeling toward you fellow americans. whats that saying that maybe it not your fellow americans that have a problem but maybe its the person you look at every time you look in the mirror. over the years i have dealing with people all aross this country and have found that most well go out of there way to help even thoes of use who live in the 40 states not making you cut. and ben brown is my true name my dad always told me. rest his soul, if you not welling to put your true name on what you say then it not worth saying.
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