Posted by Goose on October 20, 2009 at 17:55:36 from (67.63.68.13):
If I counted right, there were over 60 responses to my post "I rest my case". Does anyone happen to know what the record is for the most responses to a thread?
It's always interesting to see a thread take off like that, and read all the pro and con responses, most of which are valid on both sides of the issue.
And to those who suspect otherwise, I have driven a combine on public roads. In fact, I once drove a combine with a header on it 45 miles from the seller to our farm. I planned all back roads, scouted the route ahead of time, packed a couple of baloney sandwiches and a couple of Pepsis, and hit the road. Took about 4 hours. And I can't recall even seeing that much vehicle traffic on the route I took.
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