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Roy Q.T.
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      06-29-2005, 09:56 AM

Wed, Jun 29, 2005, 8:04am (EDT+4) From: (E-Mail Removed)
(TokaMundo)
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 03:44:03 -0400, (E-Mail Removed) (Roy Q.T.) Gave us:
it's just a lazy ( [some **** like that] did you get your meds intake
adjusted.In other words people needing correction of this type should be
directed to go to; alt.grammar.punctuation.edu not harangued by a guy
with a dim torch in the dark.
**If you are sooo smart, despot, then post like you had an education
past the second grade.
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I'm so smart you don't even know your Stupid........

About the previous reply Flutter Nutter., Wow Glad you noticed, One's
always looking for another backward like you for a friend.

You Drive The Hysterisis Curve Real High ~ Oops you probably don't know
what that is ???

Roy Q.T.
Ghetto Technician
[I don't make em, I just fix em]

 
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