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Re: Re: Re: how do you get the ladies to accept your love for tractors?
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Posted by TAB on December 21, 2002 at 21:31:45 from (209.255.97.19):
In Reply to: Re: Re: how do you get the ladies to accept your love for tractors? posted by kev@ia on December 21, 2002 at 15:11:25:
Good point. I am 40 years old and never married. I have a "city" job, but I grew up on a farm and I have a few acres that I piddle with. I have looked for years and years for a woman who will accept country life, but have not found one remotely interested. The last woman I dated (three years ago) pretended to be interested in me, but her mumsy told her to get rid of me......mumsy said I had 20 acres and a tractor, so that made me a farmer......not good enough for her daughter. So, since mumsy ran the show, the daughter told me, Fine! Game over!" and that was that. I know.....better off without her. Now that I am "older", I find divorced women who have had pathetic husbands. These women will almost do anything for you when you treat them right, but I don't want the baggage that comes along........namely Ex's to deal with. I am still holding out for a single, never married country girl, but I believe they have all been taken. :)
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