That was an odd but fun little introduction yesterday wasn't it? For the rest of the board: The wagon was being pulled by an 8N Ford. The Mrs and I were going to jump on it but all the benches were full with other riders. So we jumped on the step and hung on as it brought us to the main gate from the parking lot. It looked like a nice couple with their daughter right by us so just to make conversation I asked something like; "Did you bring lots of money to spend?" The lady said "No, we're just looking for a few items maybe. I bought an old clawfoot bath tub last year." So I remembered seeing that old claw foot tub last year and recalled someone here had posted about buying it. So I asked; "Are you on the YT N Board?" "No" she said. "Mostly on Tractor Talk and Talers." Then I remembered; "Oh that's right. You must be Sweetfeet." "Yes. Who are You?" "I'm Ultradog." "Well how do you do? And this must be your new bride." Yes, meet Ruth." So we all chatted along a bit as the trailer pulled us up to the gate. Then shook hands all around and went our seperate ways. Afterwards the wife and I talked about how uncanny it was to sort of fallen right into knowing someone like that. Sweetfeet, we should have had a cup of coffee and chatted a little more instead of disapearing so quickly like we all did. I don't know why we didn't. We didn't stay long. That wind was just plain cold and kind of miserable so we left early. All I bought was a couple of fitting brushes for $2. And lunch. Maybe we can spend a little more time next year.
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