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easternshoreman

11-28-2005 19:21:34




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What runs the 3500 modiefied class at tunica?? 4, and 8 mph, thinking about going but dont want my little tractors to get too outclassed.




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Cotton Picker

11-29-2005 06:11:08




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 Re: Tunica in reply to easternshoreman, 11-28-2005 19:21:34  
Two Tone is correct, you will see alot of AC's and a some Oliver's, and a Ford 8n with a flathead V8.

Come on down, you will have fun even if you don't win.



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Funkyford

12-02-2005 12:09:39




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 Re: Tunica- 8N in reply to Cotton Picker, 11-29-2005 06:11:08  
Does anyone know or can get me in contact with the person running the 8N at Tunica? Any help would be greatly appreciated.



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Cotton Picker

12-05-2005 06:28:43




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 Re: Tunica- 8N in reply to Funkyford, 12-02-2005 12:09:39  
John Bennett, Grenada, MS. Do not know his number.



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funkyford

12-05-2005 14:02:09




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 Re: Tunica- 8N in reply to Cotton Picker, 12-05-2005 06:28:43  
I found him. Talked to him on the phone. Thanks!!



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Two Tone

11-29-2005 04:54:35




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 Re: Tunica in reply to easternshoreman, 11-28-2005 19:21:34  
Classey is not very classy! When you come to Tunica you bring your best stuff plua a winning attitude. There are winners and whinners at every pull. Tunica is the latgest and best run pull in the nation. The place to go to find out if you are as good as you think you are. Pullers plan for Tunica a year in advance, so even if you don't win It is the social event of the year. See every one this weekend.
tt

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Classey

11-28-2005 20:50:28




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 Re: Tunica in reply to easternshoreman, 11-28-2005 19:21:34  
I wouldn't worry about getting out classed, I'd worry about getting out cheated. They are right, everyone needs to go to Tunica once, after they see how much cheating goes on, chances are, they won't come back. I just go down there for cheap entertainment without my tractor.



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TJG

11-30-2005 20:05:58




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 Re: Tunica in reply to Classey, 11-28-2005 20:50:28  
Sir, would you care to provide specifics? Been Knowing the Mean Green boys from day 1 and that whole bunch has forgot more about "class" than you'll obviously will ever see, much less have. Tom Grossman



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Lamont

11-29-2005 18:38:23




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 Re: Tunica in reply to Classey, 11-28-2005 20:50:28  
Classy response "Classey." It's funny that you say once people go they probably won't go back yet it keeps getting bigger and better each year. Keep your sorry attitude at home. As Two-Tone put it, come with a winning attitude. That means if you don't win, enjoy it anyway because it's still fun. Life would be so boring if every competition ended in a tie. In case someone hasn't told, you lost the "Best Attitude" contest also. No cheating in that one. It all depends on the type of person you are.

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Cotton Picker

11-29-2005 06:13:14




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 Re: Tunica in reply to Classey, 11-28-2005 20:50:28  
Hey Cody A, have you ever cheated?



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Cody

11-29-2005 19:09:25




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 Re: Tunica in reply to Cotton Picker, 11-29-2005 06:13:14  
I don't know how or why my name got brought up in this conversation, but that shall be enough! Grow Up! I've been to Tunica and had a ball everytime I went.



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EASTERNSHOREMAN

11-29-2005 05:32:52




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 Re: Tunica in reply to Classey, 11-28-2005 20:50:28  
WELL, I GUESS NO ONE READ MY POST CLEARLY, I WAS ASKING WHAT MAKES AND MODELS OF TRACTORS WERE RUNNING THE 3500 MODIFIED CLASSES. I WAS NOT WORRIED ABOUT THE POLITICS. IF I WAS WORRIED ABOUT THAT TYPE OF CRAP I WOULDN'T HAVE CONSIDERED GOING. ..... ...GUESS EVERYONE HAS THIER OWN OPINIONS



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Two Tone

11-29-2005 05:45:50




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 Re: Tunica in reply to EASTERNSHOREMAN, 11-29-2005 05:32:52  
Was not being political but was responding to classey. Keep your eye on the WC's in your class. Come on down.
tt



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SPT

11-29-2005 05:10:52




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 Cheating in reply to Classey, 11-28-2005 20:50:28  
Is it like the old boy telling a story about cheating, he told me I was cheating, he knew I was cheating, couldn't figure how, but knew I was cheating. Finally said the reason he knew I was cheating was because he was cheating and I still outpulled him. Have fun, be nice, this is the big dance. TUNICA



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TN

11-30-2005 18:30:16




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 Re: Cheating in reply to SPT, 11-29-2005 05:10:52  
I think your all a bunch of complaining VAGINA BUTTS



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