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Posted by bo on December 27, 1999 at 19:42:11 from (12.77.134.54):
In Reply to: Re: Re: First Tractor Advice posted by jakee on December 27, 1999 at 19:00:40:
You know, you and Burrhead are pretend dinasours. The stuff you guys talk about is history and dead. No one is going to "farm" 5 acres, no one in this country is growing up like I and you guys did. At 6 I was picking strawberrys in Maryland on the eastern shore and taking baths in a galvanized tub on Saturday and walking to the two holer dodging copperheads. You talk about clysdales as if you are the only ones know what they are. My dad and I castrated the stallions by plowing a furrow and wrastling the critters onto their backs into it and using a pen knife to cut the sacks. You think you are the only ones with a history ? And what the heck does all this have to do with marriage. Been married 35 yrs. and I sure as hell don't add to the divorce rate. My wife happens to like my tractors and finds additional work for them. If you gentlemen really beleive what you are saying, then you would be putting messages in little containers onto pigeons legs and waiting 4 days to get the news. Seems to me that you boys are pretty modern fellows with computers and I'll bet sure as hell you ain't cooking with wood. Got a microwave, vcr, maybe a large screen t.v? Beat your rugs outside twice a year or use a vacuum? Indoor plumbing...heck you get the idea. Steve wants something to play with that will make his life easier and you can't dispute that if he can swing it, he should go for a newer,brand name loader tractor. Burrhead, you live in Tx. right? Got A/C in your truck? bo
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