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Posted by T.J.-N.J. on November 28, 2001 at 06:28:36 from (204.186.33.173):
In Reply to: John Deere baby toys (oh brother) posted by Poppin' Johnny on November 27, 2001 at 18:39:13:
We have had to change how we do things at the farm since my little nephew came into the world. When he was 2 1/2 he somehow started my brother's little satoh diesel up in gear and it drove off into the woods about 300 feet and was found up against an oak tree idling gently digging its rear tires into the ground! He has an amazing memory and tries to duplicate anything he see's you do, he is a real pistol and hard to keep up with . The satoh could have been a real tragedy and we now hide the keys when he isn't looking "One word of advice put them in the same place every time because we are still looking for keys to 2 machines that we hid so well we forgot where they are"! A friend of my father was cutting down a tree and put his son in his Jeepster Commando so he would be safe and promptly dropped the tree on the Jeep. The little guy was unhurt but scared to death, they unbolted the hardtop and left it in the woods and drove the Jeep home pulling a trailer of firewood.I guess it would have been safer to leave the little guy home that day. Be safe T.J.
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