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Posted by oKLA/Kans Bill on June 24, 2003 at 07:16:57 from (209.240.198.61):
ya know guys, Posting a personal in here, would probably be like writting one in the mens room of the local used equipment Co. or the livestock auction, or writting one on a board in the last hog pen of the auction. In other words, FAT CHANCE, ha ha, although I am desperatly waiting to her the testomonials ofthe first true loves to find themselves in here. Will they be working uderneith a tractor with a monkey wrench and decide to monkey around, or be checking out the horsepower in each others models. Does a guy who finds a girl have to write her and his name on the water tower in her fav tractor color. Do guys want girls who have wide front endsa, or the curvy front ends. Do guys want girls with 2 cyls, Do girls want guys with a good lift system. Do girls want guys with good get up and go. Do guys wnat girls with a good looking front grill. Do girls want older guys with front pedistals showing. Do guys want girls who get boiling hot. Do girls want guys who run outa gas. Do girls want guys who dont know when to put on the brakes. Do guys want girls who dont have overdrive lolDANG IVE GOT ENTIRLY TOO MUCH TIME ON MY HANDS. NEED TO GO OUT AND SPRAY MY SWEETCORN BYE
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