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Posted by Aaron Ford on July 20, 2007 at 07:47:04 from (72.65.88.183):
In Reply to: Y T MAG FORUM posted by Billpa on July 19, 2007 at 18:25:57:
Step one is to admit you have a problem... And denial isn't just a river in Egypt. I'll start. Hello. My name is Aaron. In early summer 2005 I caught the disease. Later that year I bought a severely clapped out MF65. Now mind you I have 1.5 acres, but it is barely walkable, much less farmable. So what am I doing with this iron? Spending money. And lots of it. Currently double what it is would be worth and I am only about 60% finished. So far my health is holding up with only some minor acute issues (smashed thumb, wire wheel accidents). My dealer is out of Washington State and gets me my fix within a day of my order. I had a bad case of the shakes last February when it was 10 degrees and I was cleaning and refilling my steering gear...

So I hope y'all will either pray for my recovery, or send money. I could sure use a new hood ornament.... Aaron
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