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Posted by Burrhead on June 03, 2001 at 17:15:31 from (12.74.16.253):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: a question to settled people posted by G Taylor proud to be an inbred public school dropout on June 03, 2001 at 13:05:28:
I sense a little negatativity in your tone Mr Yuppie. If the show fits you just wear it and quit all that yuppie whining. I just wish you was here so I could spit Copenhagen in your shirt pocket. Did you mean to say African instead of "Afican". If so please refrain from turning this into a racial issue. That's the way you test tube bred yuppies do it. When you get in a stressful situation you start clutching at straws. I don't have any problem with Africans or Aficans either one. I just don't like yuppies, especially if they drive a Chibbie.. If the southern part was supposed to be and insult it did'nt work. You're just jealous cause I can play a fiddle and mandolin and you're too stupid to learn either one. If you want I can send you my "Best Of Burr" DVD. It has all the latest re-release hits. Milk Cow Blues, Hey Good Lookin, and The Wabash Cannonball. You'll get over 2 hours of world renouned #1 hits in stereophonic quality for your listening enjoyment as you wait on the tow truck for the Chibbie. Plus that since your my good buddy I'll send a full sized poster of me that's personally autographed for your wife and kids to enjoy too. Just call 1-900-Bur-Head to order, and remember it's $.95 a minit and children under 18 and all yuppies must have their parents permission to call. Here at BurVideo we take all kinds of bull and also Visa/MC, but we don't take American Express.
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