From your posts on May 9th and May 10th, it appears you are a new guest on the Tractor Talk forum.
You might want to formally introduce yourself and let every one know what type of tractors, implements, or what your other interests may be.
This is a good place to learn what you need and share what you know.
What you will find on this forum is a wealth of experience and tractor knowledge.
Some of us are even outstanding in our field.
The statement you made above under the alias Oddjob is the type of post/reply many of the forum guests are trying to avoid.
I have no doubt that you are referring to Nancy and I as "a couple of dopes from Texas".Since we are an inseperable couple and reside in Texas, that part wasn't hard for me to understand.
I did go out to the web an research the word dope to get a clearer definition.
This was the result of my search and I personally want to thank you for the compliment.
dope A word that describes something that is extremely cool, such as music, clothes, people, etc.
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