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Posted by Brian S, NE on April 28, 2005 at 12:30:56 from (63.224.173.138):
In Reply to: A Bird In The Hand, etc., etc. posted by Allan in NE on April 28, 2005 at 08:57:00:
Congrats Allen. We bought 11 acres (looks like you got a whole lot more than that) a year and a half ago. 20 mins from Omaha. Working on putting up a pole barn, planting tress and trying to get some grass established. Hopefully a house next year. It's this purchase that led to the next, the 8N, and then the Kingkutter mower and on and on. Galen, Steve, sounds like there are a number of us in the eastern part of Big Red Country. I know there are a couple of others as well. We should figure out a way to get together and have a beverage of choice. Again, congrats Allen. If you're like me you'll find yourself driving out there and just standing... Brian S, NE '48 8N 60896
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