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Re: Re: Re: newbie question: wide vs. narrow front wheels
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Posted by jim on August 25, 2001 at 11:23:49 from (63.24.182.246):
In Reply to: Re: Re: newbie question: wide vs. narrow front wheels posted by crazy on August 25, 2001 at 10:56:13:
Well, Senior Crazy first of all I'd like to commend you on being able to understand what a two car garage is given the fact you live in an apartment funded by govermnent sources. And if you even knew how to build a barn you could understand what an accomplishment it is to erect (another word you might have a problem with) a barn in four days, so get back on your snapper lawn tractor your uncle gave you and have a big day. Oh by the way, don't forget to put gas and oil in it, Uncle's Moe,Larry and Curley would be very upset if you blew it like you do every thing else. Big jiM to you Sir
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