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Re: Do people raise their kids anymore?


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Posted by Greg1959 on November 12, 2012 at 14:03:39 from (69.176.13.178):

In Reply to: Do people raise their kids anymore? posted by Berth 29 opinions on November 12, 2012 at 05:14:03:


rrlund said: (quoted from post at 22:54:26 11/12/12) Can't speak for anybody else,but it's a whole bunch quicker and easier from me since I got DSL. I use this for a home page,so one click and I'm here,just that quick. When I'm busy,it's a different story,but when things are a little slow,I can check in after breakfast,after lunch,ect in just about a second.


Yup, sure...here are some of your posts today...

rrlund

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Forum: Oliver, Cletrac, Coop and Cockshutt Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 6:19 pm Subject: Re: front mounted cultivator for 770

I made the huge mistake of cutting up the bar on one side of mine quite a few years ago and using the pieces to turn my 364 rear mount in to a 6 row. I've still got the other side of it here in good s ...

Topic: Pikeville, TN

rrlund

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Forum: Tractor Tales Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 6:15 pm Subject: Re: Pikeville, TN

Is that town that big? Geez,didn't seem that big to me. Just a fly speck between Crossville and Dunlap.

Topic: Yep it's Monday

rrlund

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Forum: Tractor Tales Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 6:13 pm Subject: Re: Yep it's Monday

Lucky you! I was out there in the rain this morning sorting cattle. Had to take some fats direct to the slaughter house. Nasty morning to even be doing the regular chores,without getting banged around ...

Topic: Do people raise their kids anymore?

rrlund

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Forum: Tractor Talk Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 6:10 pm Subject: Re: Do people raise their kids anymore?

You know,I got to pondering on this this morning while I was hauling cattle. When I was a kid,Dad was around here all the time,working. Same way as I was when my kids were growing up. When I was about ...

Topic: Shoulder out of service..!

rrlund

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Forum: Tractor Talk Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 5:48 pm Subject: Re: Shoulder out of service..!

I did the same thing a few years ago. I hit a rock with the haybine,that the neighbor said he was going to pick up. Bent the daylights out of a couple of guards. Had the straightener on it with my rig ...

Topic: front mounted cultivator for 770

rrlund

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Views: 22

Forum: Oliver, Cletrac, Coop and Cockshutt Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:41 pm Subject: Re: front mounted cultivator for 770

Model 640 would be the one you're looking for.

Topic: Students drive tractors to school - with a twist!

rrlund

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Forum: Tractor Talk Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:31 pm Subject: Re: Students drive tractors to school - with a twist!

I missed that. That must be why my sister in law was asking some of the girls the other night,if they drove their tractors to school.

Topic: Do people raise their kids anymore?

rrlund

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Views: 271

Forum: Tractor Talk Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:29 pm Subject: Re: Do people raise their kids anymore?

I don't know if too many just get frustrated and give up or if they just don't try in the first place. I really do think though,that too many try to be their kid's friend instead of taking on the resp ...

Topic: A day for GordoSD

rrlund

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Forum: Tractor Talk Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 12:04 am Subject: Re: A day for GordoSD

Evidently. I wasn't the one who wanted to start the alphabet dog breed thing,but might as well keep it going.

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This post was edited by Greg1959 at 14:23:05 11/12/12.



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