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Re: Updates On The Tractor Loving Girlfriend
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Posted by Illinois Dairy Farmer on December 26, 2005 at 06:18:30 from (66.129.43.61):
In Reply to: Updates On The Tractor Loving Girlfriend posted by in-too-deep on December 25, 2005 at 16:13:00:
Dear Mr. Deep I am the John Deere expert on these forums. Also probably the largest land owner --farm in two different states as well as have a full time job at the local tennis Klubb where I am the main man who has all the knowledge as well as hire and fire and run a few swim meets each year preparing kids for the world games in Athens. Since you asked me let me say--JohnDeere all the way everyday no other tractor is worth the metal put into them. Also since you asked I am pro Bush and you outta see my wifes big horsepower fancy sports car. BigMike is my son-in-law and he is the greatest and if you need to know anything about the atom just ask the college man Aug. he is a bud also. Feel free to ask any question from the ole dairy farmewr talking to me is like a short course at Michigan State University because I am sooooo smart and sharp. Keep up the good work DEEPER until next time may your JD pull to the end and your UDLX stay safe in the shed. DAIRY FARMER FROM illinois the land of Hoover
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