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Posted by Burrhead on June 04, 2001 at 15:54:00 from (12.74.17.196):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: a question to settled people posted by G Taylor on June 03, 2001 at 23:24:04:
Copenhagen aint tuhbacker you big dummy. What good would a man get out of holding a dip of snuff in his hand?? You spit the juice dummy, you keep the snuff in yore lip where it belongs. Dangit you yuppies thank they know it all, and don't know didlum squat bout nuthin. You saw right through me tho. I always did want to amount to something like you. I bet you even have one of them d-grees in something. I always wanted a degree in physcology. I bet I could uh been a yuppie missionary and come up over that M&D line to help people like you to stop bashing us poor snuff dippin down trodden field hands. I guess I jest wasted my life ah guess. P.S.- Do you know whur I could find a portfolio??? I can't find one at the feed store and all these yuppies round cheer always talk about how their portfolio is growing. Then I ride by their ranchette and it don't even have a garden. Whur do you grow them portfolio thangs??? If they are using them artificial light and growing it in the house like that illegal hemp stuff I don't want any of it, but if it's a legal crop I would'nt mind having a portfolio.
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