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Posted by 730virgil on August 06, 2007 at 18:20:10 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: JD T-shirts posted by Howard H. on August 05, 2007 at 21:09:06:
when tall kid was in a tech school some dude started giving him a bad time as tall kid was always wearing a john deere cap. the dude asked tall kid if he thought he was cool as he always had a john deere cap on and he should be wearing a mesh one. tall kid said no i wear a john deere cap as dad has 2 of them and and uses them. the dude says oh he has 2 lawn mowers. tall kid said oh he has 2 of them too i mean real trctors he uses them on our mimi farm. then tall kid said i bet you don't even none what 2 cylinder means the dude huh what are you talking about? tk said that's what i thought oh by the way you don't wear a mesh cap in the winter you get your head cold.
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