Posted by lyle niemi on June 14, 2011 at 20:40:50 from (64.251.91.54):
looked up your state today on the map, and yes i know how to read a map, how else do you find a grocery store up here. but anyway you have a pretty small state do you farm the whole area with your MF. It must only take 250 bushels to seed the whole state. Delta red state is way bigger its a good thing he has IHC tractors I dont think MF could handle that job. According to the map yu should be able to cast a fishing line in the ocean right from your door step. Do you have a good door on your house to keep the tea soaken salt water out? Ya I know a little american history OK im going to try to spell your state if I get it wrong dont get mad just get even. OK here it goes MASSEYCHEWTITS did i get it right let me know or should that be spelled write or mabe wight I just dont no I mean or meen or know Im so confused with the American spelling wish it was like the albertian spellin way EZ
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