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Posted by rgv tx on December 22, 2005 at 19:57:57 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Re: getting a ball hitch to fit on a three point t posted by Brian G. NY on December 22, 2005 at 18:23:25:
Well you see Brian, I have found it's easier and cheaper to collect Falcons than it is women. The Falcons seem to last longer. They rarely argue. The don't go on shopping sprees. If they break down, they don't have to go to counseling. If you get tired of them, you can sell them. You can take them out, and they are always willing to go back home with you. If their body starts going bad, you can replace just the bad parts and make them good as new. If they start loosing power in their old age, you can install a new engine and they are good for another hundred thousand. They never ever go through "the change of life". The older they get, the more you appreciate them. You know, I could just go on and on.
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