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Posted by Burrhead on June 03, 2001 at 07:37:28 from (12.74.17.240):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: a question to settled people posted by G Taylor on June 02, 2001 at 21:09:18:
There aint nothing wrong with a yuppie if you like to carp fish. They make pretty good carp bait. A catfish won't touch something that nasty tho. I did'nt say there was anything wrong with working hard and getting something out of it. Then again when you mention yuppie and hard work in the same message you may be drunk. On the other side of that dollar is this. It don't make any difference what you make, it's what you keep that counts. A yuppie tech is about as useful as nurse titts on a boar hawg in everyday use. About all a trained yuppie tech is good for is to stand around in the way or read manuals and take breaks while the shop clock is running on your equipment repair. When a yuppie tech finally finds the problem on a breakdown the other tech yuppies run over to look at the find. They look all amazed, kinda like when them eggheads found ole Rooten Tooten' tomb. That's when they finally are able to find a mechanic to fix the problem, let alone find a fix for themself. About the only way I would like a yuppie is if I could use him for hawg feed. On the other hand if you top your hawgs out on yuppies what could you use the yuppie carcass for?? A real full fledge yuppie is kinda like prostate cancer. At 1st they show up as a PITA then they progressively eat away at you til there's nothing left.
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