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Re: how do you get the ladies to accept your love for tractors?
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Posted by Kid on December 21, 2002 at 07:00:55 from (67.25.221.120):
In Reply to: how do you get the ladies to accept your love for tractors? posted by tractor kid on December 19, 2002 at 21:11:00:
I've read all your guys posts. But I got to tell you, I just came out of a 3yr rekationship w/ a farmer's daughter,and the reason we broke up was because I was gonna be a farmer. She was never asscioated w/ the farm growing up, so she didn't understand it.She didn't understand the love for machinery or the land. And she went to college this past fall, meet a city slicker who lived in a big town, and had more money than me. I'm an honest guy, making an honest dollar, but I'm living life on my terms, not somebody elses. She couldn't accept me for me, so it ended. Her new guy, had the nerve to tell me to grow up, that I was immature, but like I told him, you don't know me, and you haven't been through what I have. So man, live life on your terms, not hers. Enjoy what you can, because it may end tomorrow. I still have the ring, but I got my life.
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