Posted by Larrystinescorner on March 05, 2013 at 04:54:16 from (173.54.227.206):
There are two brothers not far from us here in nj,They used to have milk cows years ago. Sometimes we make extra food and the wife packs a dish for them. It has to be soft ,they both have bad teeth, I stopped by yestyerday afternoon. I knew this old truck was in the hedgerow,but always was a little hesitant to ask if I could take a picture of it.I also knew SweetFeet would like to see it.SO..... I asked if it would be alright if I take a picture of the old truck,To my suprised they both said yes right away! Even told me the story of the old truck! They bought the truck from an old cattle dealer when he retired,They paid 500 dollars for it,They knew it was pretty tired,but they werent going to use it only once and a while,They loaded up a calf and cow,went about two miles ,and the brakes went out.They turned around,went back,unloaded.Then they took the truck one mile down the road to the local mechanic.Now this is the old farmers exact words,,,,,the mechanic told me,,,,Get This Roach Out Of Here !!! They drove it home and parked it next to the field where it now sits!
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