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Posted by Okla/Kans Bill on June 24, 2003 at 07:05:15 from (209.240.198.61):
oh oh guys, she says dad has green ones and red ones and some red bellied ones, 9 maybe 12. And none of her own. Whats that tell ya lol. Reminds me way back in the late 50s, Mom was talking to somone on the phone and she said dad was plowing with the green tractor out in the field. M and my brother were mortified. After she hung up we instructed her NEVER to say what color a tractor was again, but taught her the names, John Deere AND Farmall. We did not want to grow up to be the laughingstock of the neighborhood at the age of round 10 or so. Moms 94 and is ate up with oldtimers and would be proud if she could remember what color the tractors were again and heck with the names. LOVEW THEM WHILE U GOT THEM, IN THE SHAPE AND MINDSET THERE IN NOW. THEY WONT STAY THAT WAY
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