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Re: City boy in the country, needs help...LOL
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Posted by Canadian on May 05, 2005 at 06:36:22 from (216.209.132.11):
In Reply to: Re: City boy in the country, needs help...LOL posted by Joe in Minnie on May 04, 2005 at 04:35:32:
Joe in Minnie you sound like a real @sshole. Go buy yourself a newer than 58 DICKtionary and you will see that there are thousands of new words that made it in there, COOL being one! It's also being used in the way I stated it! With your name being Joe form Minnie I can see you use GOODER english than me! By the way back when you graduated it was rare to find a tractor owner who could read the manual that came with the tractor:) , You must of been the sh@t back then EH! Look at joe he's so smart...LOL (lauging out loud) As for everyone else ...Thank you for your help, Had my mechanic friend over and we found the problem. The Res. was only half full of hydrilic fluid and condensation gets real bad up here with the extreme temps. so there is water in the Hydrolic fluid. Does anyone else on here have a ford 335? Gonna have it fixed up today. Thanks again to everyone CEPT Joe the MINNIE MANHOOD MAN!
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