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Re: how do you get the ladies to accept your love for tractors?
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Posted by Tractor Play. on December 20, 2002 at 12:51:36 from (208.6.239.90):
In Reply to: how do you get the ladies to accept your love for tractors? posted by tractor kid on December 19, 2002 at 21:11:00:
I guess there's NO WAY.......... I have been married 2 half year now. every time I doing something on tractor or look at web on tractor. she calls it "Tractor Play. or Play Tractor" I really hate hearing that it really hurts my feeling and took down all my Toy tractors so she's not always looking at them and thinking those 4 words.. I put them some where she wont have to be look at them all time. I would just go there and enjoy it MY SELF! I had took her to a tractor show this last summer, she been telling me it's too too too too HOT. SO next time I will just leave her home and go by my self as I can stay out there for LONG time no matter what the weather is. The REAL pain part is I just lost my farm and can not be out on feild enjoy it. I AM A FARMER!!!! problem is city girls dont know the heart of a farmer. city people I guess too. when my sister comes out visit me she sure did miss driving the tractor on the farm and she wants to take it out for a drive I'd be happy to start it up.
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