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Posted by ScottyHOMEy on July 23, 2007 at 15:42:17 from (71.241.204.166):
In Reply to: Tractor Shows posted by Lanse on July 23, 2007 at 07:59:26:
Just got back from the first show with the newly re-done (or should I say almost done) family tractor. I had to chase one gal away, who never gave a thought to drapin' her sweaty old armpits up over the top of my grill while took a phone call with one hand and dropped ashes from her ciggybutt onto my hood with the other. Apart from that one, nobody did any touching that gave me any problem. Several folks did actually show the courtesy to ask before touching. It's natural to be protective, and nothing wrong with it. But you can get carried away with it, too. Fellas had a cuple of tractore parked to one side of mine. Never saw him when he came in, but he was RIGHT THERE with a big "May I HELP you with something?" when I was merely pointing to something (NOT touching)on his tractor for comparison to mine for somebody with a question. In general, looking is, of course, welcome, light touching is okay. But fiddling is not. Getting on without permission and supervision will lead to an unceremonious unseating.
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