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Re: Don't be too hard on us young'uns looking for a mate
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Posted by farmer jones on February 18, 2003 at 15:36:00 from (208.169.41.190):
In Reply to: Don't be too hard on us young'uns looking for a mate posted by AC on February 17, 2003 at 10:53:15:
Well, I got married to a country girl studying Home econimics. Should work right??. She now sells real estate in St louis. Another country girl didn't work out either. Then I met a city girl working at city hall of all places. She rode with me on the combine. I let her drive the last round of corn in 1998. You should have seen her face lite up. She quit her job and has cut more soybeans than I have the last two seasons with less repairs we run two big deere combines. She can shell more corn than two semi's can haul to the bins unload on the go and the whole works, better than any one of the hired hands. Looks good on a deere cooks good too.....supper is ready GOOD LUCK.
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