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Re: What would you have done?
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Posted by dad's88 on April 16, 2007 at 21:28:49 from (152.163.100.14):
In Reply to: What would you have done? posted by IaGary on April 16, 2007 at 05:29:02:
I have a somewhat interesting story to tell. I was at a farm sale last summer that had an OLIVER 2150 FWA on it with low hours. I knew there would be keen interest in this tractor so I decided to let my step daughter and her friend, two adorable blond ten year olds, do the bidding for me. I don't think it made any difference in the price of the tractor but you could hear comments like "aw, let the little girls have it!", while the bidding was going on. In the lunch line afterwards someone asked the fellow behind me "who bought the big OLIVER ?", and his friend said "two little girls!"
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