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I MAY BE LOONEY TUNES BUT I'M STILL THE BOSS!

 
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:48 pm
Post subject: I MAY BE LOONEY TUNES BUT I'M STILL THE BOSS!
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Just in case some of you other group members out there think I've lost
my edge of superiority simply because of the recent psychotic episodes
revealed in many of my posts, think again!. I am STILL the BOSS of
this group and know more about bikes and everything else than anyone,
newcomer or old poster.

Although I'm aging and suffering from mild dementia, it does NOT mean
I still can't whip anybody's ass that steps out of line and offends
me.

And, BTW, if you're in the market for a solidly-built, brand-new
Chinese bike, your old buddy Scrape here just recently became an
exclusive dealer and will be more than happy to satisfy your
motorcycling needs.

Chinese Scrape, Prop.
Chinese Bike Emporium
scrape RemoveThis @mindspring.com

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