Posted by NCWayne on August 09, 2008 at 09:47:05 from (166.82.164.236):
You know I just read Dr Sportsters post below and this thread will probably get deleted, so I ought to just ignore the stupid, callous remarks made. I'm a very easy going guy and remarks about me aren't that hard to let go of and laugh off, especially once the quality of the source is established. Still you cross one line with me, you cross an entirely different line when you dare to drag ANY of my family into a confrontation, and more so when you make comments like those you made. All I can say is you've got really big cahones when you think your hiding behind your little terminal. Just remember when your online you may think your completely hidden but at best your hiding behind an opaque screen....
So, here's a suggestion. If trying to stir up trouble online is the best thing you've got going, get out from in front of your screen and get a real life. That is if you can walk and the chaffing and clacking of your cahones doesn't disturb you too much. If they do you can use some of the vasoline you'll need when you call the dealership to help with the chafing and a set of earplugs may help block out the clacking.
That's all I've got to say or will say from now on on this subject. From this point on feel free to say anything you want, anytime you want, about anyone or anything you want. Once I have my say I can laugh about anything. With all I've got going on I can always use a good laugh and though I hate stupid people they can still make me laugh.
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