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Posted by Sloroll on November 17, 2005 at 05:12:42 from (69.66.221.164):
I am sitting at this danged old computer and just realized how small the world is. Years ago I was in Japan and ran into a young woman who later came to stay in my home town on completely unrelated business. I have been to the east coast twice in my life and ran into classmates (21 in my graduating class) at the Smithsonian on the two seperate occasions. Just recently through this site and an Allis forum I reunited a fellow from IL with his Grandfathers tractor origionaly in KS then MO later IA. He possibly has my Grandfathers tractor too! Now below a friend from Western NE has referenced another friend of mine in his post below. I even have a Russian E-Pal! Could you emagine that in the 60s or 70s?!?!? Don't know if it is just my dumb luck as I stumble through life or this all happens to everyone. If it is indeed everyone then I think we need to all start taking off our hats at the dinner table, eating with our familys, Walking on the inside of the street and open doors for ladies again. A little less time should be spent on our own wants and a little more on others needs. Even if there are people that don't believe in God, maybe they should at least hope there is, because the world is spinning faster and shrinking. We need all the help we can get from anywhere it is available. We as Country people, Farmers, Ranchers Cattlemen need to become neighbors once again. Every one needs a good farm dog too. Ahh just woke up in a sentimental mood tis all. Bill
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