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Re: Re: All time most popular model / make tractor
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Posted by Mr. Cool on February 20, 2000 at 21:37:32 from (12.74.160.25):
In Reply to: Re: All time most popular model / make tractor posted by Burrhead on February 20, 2000 at 15:19:57:
Burrhead, I'm a Yuppie and proud of it. I drive a BMW and my wife drives a Volvo wagon. Our farm is 7.78 acres. I have a 4WD Goldini tractor. I want to plant corn, wheat and hay for our four goats and two sheep. I want to have big garden, too. My wife doesn't like gardening though, because it's too hard on her nails and she says the sun makes her ill, so she stays inside and reads romance novels. Yesterday I bought some Carhart overalls. BOY! do I look like a farmer, now. I wish that old man next to me would fix the fences so my goats would'nt get out. I wish he'd paint his barn more often, too. I think I'll call the county on him. I'm trying to start a home owners' association. Everything looks so junky around here. Maybe that would make them clean up a little. Yuppies make good country neighbors, just don't your car on the grass.
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