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Posted by buickanddeere...leland,Ma on September 30, 2004 at 21:38:47 from (64.10.41.58):
In Reply to: THE REAL RON BASHING posted by 720Deere on September 30, 2004 at 13:16:51:
Thanks alot guys, some welcome back. Check those ISP's closer. How the heck are you mixing me up with "the real ron"? I've been in the Canadian Far North for 2-1/2 weeks hunting moose,fishing and enjoying a beer with breakfast. No phone or electricity for 40 miles and only access is by floatplane. Shot the bull there (literally ). Hauled it and another monster moose the same day, out of tag adder bogs up to my butt in cold water/mud. No trucks or 4wheelers there. Field dressed one of them too. As for not being sensitive, I baked treats for guys including chocolate chip cookies, muffins, fresh blueberry pancakes and biscuits. Along with steak/mushrooms, pork chops, potatoes, gravy, hot roast moose meat sandwiches, chilli, spaghetti with meat sauce, beer battered walleye,home fries, bacon, sausage and eggs over easy ( most of the time anyways). I did have to take the smoke detector outside when making toast over the LP stove burners. As for being rude. There are some people who will not believe doing a tinker fix without the proper tools,parts and manuals isn't as good as a proper repair. They they wonder what happened when equipment fail$ wor$e afterward$, has to be done again or someone gets hurt/killed. Yes if someone appears to be a dangerous fool rather than beginner who doesn't know better. They may well get a blunt and to the point answer.
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