Posted by LA in WI on December 22, 2011 at 20:01:59 from (50.50.93.90):
In Reply to: o/t half century old posted by JD2ACWD on December 22, 2011 at 18:19:35:
50? 50? I can hardly remember that far back. I'm dangerously close to 75 and still doing what I like; take my tractors and plows to shows (just bought a new 20ft tilt deck trailer), organize a big plow day every spring, go to Canada twice a year to fish, take a long auto trip out west in early fall, work on planter meters in the winter, tinker with my tractors and plows, then make plans to do the same next year. I ask my friends what they do in Florida/Arizona in the winter and they say "go shopping, play shuffleboard, go to nice resturants". Good Lord, a recipe for a short life. I like to get out in winter days to move snow and in the summer I have fun riding my mower, anything to avoid sitting around. Oh, yeah, going to Iowa in March to attend the winter RPRU, got my room reserved. 50? 60? 70? What? LA in WI
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