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[email protected] LoogyPicker@gmail.com is offline
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On Jun 8, 12:04*pm, HK wrote:
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On Jun 8, 11:33 am, HK wrote:
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On Jun 8, 11:18 am, HK wrote:
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On Jun 8, 10:58 am, HK wrote:
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On Jun 8, 10:42 am, jim7 wrote:
HK wrote:
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Do you boys sleep together and swap spit and other bodily fluids?
Even idiots like you two can verify the availability of 5.5 quart jugs
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Nice deflection.. You wish you had a friend don't you...? *The fact
is, you don't own the machine you described.. It's just another
Lobsta' Boat... * Geeze, try to keep up, you are a joke here... Only
for the amusement of the rest of us.
Uh-huh. The Husqie is sitting in my garage, as it has been for nearly
six years when I'm not using it. I'd take a photo of it, but when it was
manufactured, Husqie did not emblazon its sides with a decal that showed
the model number, which happens to be YTH 1848XP. Guess what the 18 and
the 48 signify?
Wait...you're really stupid.
He
18 hp Kawasaki engine
48" mower deck
How goes the child endangerment? Is this the year your child sustains a
serious injury while motorcycle racing? If she were my kid, I'd be
stressing academics and team sports, like basketball, soccer, softball
or girls' lacrosse.
Wait a minute. Didn't you just say the engine on your Husqua was 25hp.
At any rate 18hp is pretty anemic for 48 in" cut. If that's what you
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Hah, I knew it was a Lobsta' Boat.... snerk
Nope. It's always been an 18 hp Kawasaki, ****s-for-brains. At the time
I bought it, it was the only Husqie garden tractor I could find with a
Kawasaki engine. Most of the other garden tractors I saw had crappy
Briggs & Stratton engines, or the cheapo line of engines Kohler
introduced to compete with B&S.
It would be nice if some of you rightie no-brainers had paid attention
in school, instead of being socially promoted. You might have learned to
read.
BTW, does your daughter take the first round of SATs this fall? How
about the national merit exam? I'm pretty sure motorcycle racing isn't a
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She is a fine student, she is coming along well with her studies. No
grades, no ride... When my kids leave home they are ready for the
world. They will never be caught dead sitting at a keyboard all day
long making up stories about things they did or have/had as children
and beyond... snerk
Uh-huh. But the question was about college entrance and placement
practice exams. Oh...wait...intellectual that you are, you wouldn't know
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How juvenile, you don't own the mower dude...
Just as I suspected...you aren't even aware of college entrance and
placement *practice* exams most students take in their sophomore year of
high school.


Oh for Christs sake, of course I am, don't be so stupid.


Oh...the garden tractor...it's sitting in my garage. Right now. If you
show up during the day and behave properly, I'll let you sit in the
seat...if your clothes are clean.


snerk I don't hang with folks who play with guns in their homes or
flaunt them to others...


Oh...good...can I conclude, then, that you won't be driving down here to
bust into the house?

And I doubt you were aware of the practice exams. Gee, the summer before
my sophomore year in high school, my parents spent time working with me
on the "handout" exams. It wasn't all I did that summer, but it was time
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So what? You were so stupid that your mommy had to give you practice
tests before the real test??