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Posted by DougKirk on November 27, 2003 at 05:33:33 from (205.240.133.82):
In Reply to: worlds uglyest tractors posted by RMAN on November 26, 2003 at 20:21:43:
I really don't think there is such a thing, it's kind of like some girls get more dates than others. I Kind of like going steady, some like to look at em sober, some not. Even read an article about some ole boy who got married and later had it annulled. Seems he had the wrong prescription for his glasses, or at least that's what he told the judge, said he finally got a good look at her. Me, I think his buddies gave him a hard time. I don't wear glasses and hope I never have too. I have a TO20, she's not the best date for some, but she makes me happy. The other ole boy she dated before me painted her up to look like a Ford, red and gray. Personally, I don't like all that lingrie and stuff and told her I fix her up the way she use to look when she was young. Reckon she liked that cause she came home with me. I didn't let that stop me from seeing her for what she really was. I guess everyone here has a date or committment with someone they really care about in some form or another. As for me and Fergie, we'll be just fine.
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