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Posted by Sloroll on November 18, 2004 at 06:11:01 from (69.66.86.223):
In Reply to: Re: Just Goes to Show Ya posted by Allan in NE on November 18, 2004 at 06:03:39:
Nope. I'll dig around for a photo. I hate I sold it... I didn't mean to! A fellow named Dick Clark (yup) from New Hampture rang my door bell one night. Heard I had a few old tractors. I said yes but they aren't for sale. He insisted i priced them so we went down to the shed I walked around put a hand on each one (even the parts tractors) I put the price way up there because I was a little indignant about the whole thing. He tallied it all up (with my beautiful pickup included) and peeled off travelers checks. I never cried and orgasmed at the same time since or before. He brought 4 Warner semi trailers and All I could do was stand in the road and stare blankly as they drove out of sight.
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