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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on January 20, 2007 at 16:22:50 from (207.177.83.94):
In Reply to: Re: Goodbye posted by JayWalt on January 19, 2007 at 21:22:57:
Hi JW , I guess I'm like you in some ways . In a lot ways actually . only i'm a pseudo city-bred boy that's lived in the woods or in the mountains longer than in the city or on a farm . I've only owned tractors for a few years now . I go off on tangents that aren't relevent to the thread and I focus on the wrong things . But that's me . I think I've given a good piece or two of advice out of all my post's but most of my replies are just personal opinions of mine and like A -wholes everyone has one and they all stink ;) I can fix my stuff but am next to worthless diagnosing problems because I'm not systematic . I can't stay on point very long because I'm not very well educated , I certainly don't have the abilities that some others have on here to be lighthearted and jovial all the time but then again I try not to intrude on others dark sides . Take care ! ...Randy
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