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Posted by super99 on July 10, 2007 at 18:11:55 from (207.144.199.47):
In Reply to: straight pipe posted by D17 man on July 09, 2007 at 18:55:01:
I'll probably catch he!! for this, but what the heck. Go for it. It's still a free country. I was 16 once a long time ago in another life. I wanted to hear the diesel roar and watch the flames come out the stack at night when pulling hard. Everone is telling you the disadvantages of doing it, I'll tell you all the plus's. Kids music now days is crap, you ain't missing anything. When you don't do what the boss says, you can honestly say, I didn't hear or understand you. If you get married, your wife will drone on continually about things that you could care less about, so just say yes dear or maybe once in a while and she will be happy. If you agree to something she asks for, say you don't remember her asking and that you would never agree to anything like that. If you have kids, you won't have to listen to them whine and cry all the time, and when they are little, they just talk to hear themselves, so you won't be bothered. You can set your cell phone on vibrate so you don't need to hear it ring, the only problem is, no one is there to talk to. It just keeps vibrating and no one is there, must be some darn kid playing with the phone. There is nothing decent to watch on tv, so you won't miss out on any good programs. Time out, the phone is ringing again. Just another one of those prank calls, phone rings and no one is there. I need to get caller id so I can find out who is playing with the phone and tell them to stop bothering me. You will be able to read a good book without anyone interupting you. Yes, I was 16 once and I did it my way, and it didn't hurt me one bit. Hang on, there goes the phone again. Happy here in my quiet little world, Gotta go, the phone is ringing again. Chris
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