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Re: Just Rechecked My Thinkin'
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 20, 2007 at 16:11:15 from (75.19.120.42):
In Reply to: Just Rechecked My Thinkin' posted by Allan In NE on June 20, 2007 at 13:26:38:
But your missen the best part of putting up IDIOT CUBES , your not stacken them in a old bank barn on a 95 degree day . And when i was a kid i thought that it was fun , i needed my head check over. And to think that we use to RACE to be the first kid at a farm to get hired to put up hay for a buck and hour. Then there was my old boss he realy payed BIG wages when ya worked for him every job had a differant pay scale if ya worked the mow ya got 2.10 and hour if ya were the one unloading a wagon it was 2 if ya stacked in the field it was 2.05 if ya had talant and you were the tractor driver doing the baling ya made 2.15 . But when ya worked for him ya worked hard then the frindges were a old fashion farm dinner at 12 and a farm supper at 5 out at the picnic tabel and back at it till we were done then skinny dippen in the farm pond till when ever . He never had a problem finding help for hayen .
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