Only time I went, about 6 years ago I got a room at a Motel on the east side of 65, thought it was a days Inn but was not a brand name and was pretty close to the river. Knew a Gal that was there and called her to meet up. She said they were going to the NATP and if I didn't get tickets last year, I'd never get in. I was feelin lonly and noticed a long bar attached to the motel just off the check in desk. So I walked in sat dow and had beer. Thje place filled up in a hurry and afore ya knew it, there was tables crashin and chairs and fists flyin! I watched with amusment fer a few minutes then snuck out a side door. A gal in the bar had told me where to go for "restaurant row" and lo and behold there's a sign in the HOOTER'S window welcoming farm show folks so I wheeled in! Walked in the door and a table full of Case/IH red hats hailed me over to sit with 'em.Had a coupla pitchers settin and could tell, they weren't their first. Also, the Boss man was throwing $20's at two waitresses like nothing. As it got to around 8:45, one of the Case guys tells the Boss, "we could use a wet T shirt contest!" The Boss whips out a couple $100 bills and one of the girls takes off...I'm thinking we're in trouble now...she comes back to the table with a pitcher full of water and dumps half of it on the front of the other gals shirt, and then the other one returns the favor! I couldn't believe it. Sorry fer the long post, but it IS TRUE! When I saw the gal that I knew at the show the next day, she said she was sorry that I was probably bored and alone!!! If I was to go again, I'd pay extra to stay at that same motel!!! Wish I could remember the name of it!
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Today's Featured Article - Uncle Cecil's Super A Lives Again - by Mike Purcell. A week or so out of most of my childhood summers was often spent with my Uncle Cecil and Aunt Sissie in the small East Texas town of Maydelle on their 80 acre farm. Some of my fondest memories of these visits are those of learning to drive a tractor at the helm of Uncle Cecil�s 1948 Farmall Super A. Uncle Cecil was the second owner of this wonderful little tractor, but it was almost as though he had adopted an infant. The original owner was a man from Minnesota who bought her from a local dea
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