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Hey Wife's Permission!

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The Puller

01-22-2006 10:50:58




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You really missed out on a power track this weekend @ Carthage! Would have really made the M talk! All joking aside, it was another bad track but they really can't do much else besides what they were trying. Weather was MUCH better though...




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EASY Patches

01-23-2006 13:13:58




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 Re: Hey Wife's Permission! in reply to The Puller, 01-22-2006 10:50:58  
Patches--You're crew did a GREAT JOB!!! We love coming to your pull! Great people and atmosphere!! The original post was like SOS said, just trying to "call out" your old buddy, wifes permission!! Wifes Permission is the one who always gripes about your pull/track, not anyone here!! Wifes permission is missing a good pull!! keep up the good work!! KG



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Patches

01-23-2006 14:46:08




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 Re: Hey Wife's Permission! in reply to EASY Patches, 01-23-2006 13:13:58  
Thanks for the flowers, hope to see you again next year.



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sos puller

01-23-2006 07:35:52




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 Re: Hey Wife's Permission! in reply to The Puller, 01-22-2006 10:50:58  
i was there and the tractors from indiana did very well, there is better and there is worse and it was all the same for everyone. and it was alot better than last year and the people did put alot of work into it, know one said anything about the hard work, the track was alittle soft thats all anyone said. the first post just said that wife's permission should have gave them a second chance like some others did. but it is not worth getting so upset about for anyone.

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Patches

01-22-2006 17:00:42




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 Re: Hey Wife's Permission! in reply to The Puller, 01-22-2006 10:50:58  
Puller, If you felt the track was so bad why did you not come up to me face to face and talk about it at the pull? WHY must you hide behind a fictious name on the internet and then try to start something with Wife's Permission about our pull? If you were there last year, then you know what the track is like, why did you come back? And another thing, everyone pulled on the same track, you were no different than they. So if you had something to say about the conditions, then you should have said someting to me at the pull or called me and talked to me over the phone,or addressed me personally, but don't bad mouth our pull in the forum, and don't bring another person into it who was not there.

There is more to this sport than tracks and tractors, there is SPORTSMANSHIP, something WE should all try to live by.

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Gary Baker

01-23-2006 16:16:05




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 Re: Hey Wife's Permission! in reply to Patches, 01-22-2006 17:00:42  
Patches; I for one had a great time at your pull.
I will plan on the long jurney (800 miles) next year. Thanks to all involved in making this pull happen. I really liked the HOT FOOT sled.



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Patches

01-23-2006 17:08:58




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 Re: Hey Wife's Permission! in reply to Gary Baker, 01-23-2006 16:16:05  
Gary,

Glad you came and had a good time, hope to see you again next year. We liked Hot Foot too so I would hire him again, great people to work with and kept things running smooth. Good luck this year.



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second that!

01-23-2006 22:05:41




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 Re: Hey Wife's Permission! in reply to Patches, 01-23-2006 17:08:58  
HOT FOOT is excellent! very fair and way better than any truck sled!



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SPT

01-23-2006 05:10:39




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 Chill out, take a pill. in reply to Patches, 01-22-2006 17:00:42  
Tractor pullin' ain't that critical, chill out man.



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mjs from mo

01-23-2006 06:14:42




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 Re: Chill out, take a pill. in reply to SPT, 01-23-2006 05:10:39  
i agree why do some people try and take the fun out of a hobby by complaining about someones hard work and countless hours of time put into having a pull



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little jon

01-22-2006 16:53:20




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 Re: Hey Wife's Permission! in reply to The Puller, 01-22-2006 10:50:58  
You must not of placed or did you?



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