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Posted by Mary on September 22, 2003 at 13:07:57 from (68.98.201.239):
HELP... I don't even know where to begin so I guess here is as good as any. I am marrying a wonderful man in April in Wichita, KS. His whole life has been and always will be dedicated to farming. He is the man of my dreams and now I want to make one come true for him... It is my greatest wish to SURPRISE him on our wedding day with a Case tractor "get-away" vehicle...even if we just take a short trip nearby/around the church. The newer the better...white dress you know. (I know this is an antique site...but didn't know where else to go!!!) His family farms in western KS and is too far away to help... If anyone has any ideas...suggestions...can help me out...etc. PLEASE REPLY. I will go to great lengths to make this happen for him. Any response would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks for reading!
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