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Posted by Dsl on March 26, 2001 at 13:26:06 from (216.58.66.131):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: collecting antique tractors a good investment? posted by Erol on March 24, 2001 at 16:13:42:
>>>Yes, true, it is LOVE that makes the world go around. And, money love is the true love.<<< That is THEE biggest piece of bullpuckey I think I've ever read. You seriously need ta check yerself inta a hospital there, Erol, cuz I ain't sensin a heartbeat on my end here. Now, I ain't no freakin physician, but, from what little I know, I understand that if ya ain't got a heartbeat, you is either DEAD, er heartless. I think, in tha medical perfession, this is what they refer to as a 'bad sign'. Best check inta it while ya still gotta chance.
I collect old tractors for setimental reasons; memories of my childhood, which is plainly something ya just plain CAN'T putta pricetag on. I collect old tractors cuz I like ta use em on my farm. I collect old tractors cuz I don't want plastic and electronics in a farm tractor. I collect old tractors cuz I can work on them myself, and I'm therefore not married to a dealer for their expen$ive diagno$tic equipment. And, lastly, but anything but leastly, I collect old tractors cuz of the quality and integrity of most of the people I get to meet, and the friendships that are forged in those meetings, and, that also, you can just NEVER putta pricetag on. Dsl
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