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Posted by Andy in IL on July 23, 2007 at 19:30:42 from (68.75.148.150):
In Reply to: Tractor Shows posted by Lanse on July 23, 2007 at 07:59:26:
I go to shows for people to look and not touch. It ok only if they ask first if they can sit on it, thats not a problem. I took one to our local show about 5 yrs back that when I walked up to it to go for a spin there was a guy that I didn"t know sitting on the seat playing with the shifter and clutch. I saw his women standing there(which I knew) talking to him about it so I walked up to her and grabbed her butt. Needless to say he jumped off the tractor toward me and ask what the **ll I was doing so I asked him the same question. He said why did it matter, so I told him you play on my tractor I play with your woman He didn"t thinks so I explaned to him straight that you can look and don"t touch with out permission Just like I will with your woman. She thought that was clever the way I said that!I was 27 then and he was 35 after finding out later from his girlfriend
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