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Re: Does your wife have more pull than your tracto
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Posted by westtxmolineman on June 30, 2006 at 06:17:15 from (65.170.187.25):
In Reply to: Does your wife have more pull than your tractor? posted by tractorsorwomen on June 29, 2006 at 18:18:32:
i fill you, got engaged about a month ago and its been downhill for my tractors eversince, we dated for 3 yrs been to numerous shows and pulls, and she wants me to spend more time with her than with my "old girls", a friend of mine has the same problem, his girlfriend and my old lady went to school together, on day while at a show they got made becuase all the tractors looked the same, they want us to paint on of our pretty praire golds hot pink, bull i think i"ll get them a john deere, oh wait i won"t work on a jd, guess women need to learn.
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