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Re: Is square baleing seriously that hard?
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Posted by Jeff Oliver on June 20, 2005 at 14:34:44 from (70.97.236.14):
In Reply to: Re: Is square baleing seriously that hard? posted by Stephi on June 20, 2005 at 03:36:50:
You know, after reading this post I may have found the answer to your problem. If the sister is as (In your words) ditzy as you and them say she is they might just be grouping all females together and thinking that if she is like that so are you. I personally donn't agree with that as one of the best hay hauling crews I was ever working with was my sister, a female cousin, and my sisters female friend. They all have horses so they know hay and none of them have ever culled work. Did I mention that they made a crew of 6 high school boys look really bad?? If I hadn't had a cast on my leg from the toes to the hip we could have gone faster as someone else would have been driving and I would have been throwing hay along with them. As for finding a new BF, I won't get into that one, too personal ya know? I think I would ask him though that if they think the sister is that ditzy and is still allowed to run the equipment just what does he think of you? Might make him rethink his position.
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