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Re: I second the motion for a singles forum on YT
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Posted by Okla/kans Bill on June 25, 2003 at 09:44:13 from (209.240.198.61):
In Reply to: I second the motion for a singles forum on YT mag posted by Scott Williams on June 25, 2003 at 06:00:49:
ya know, when I was young, I worked hard lke my F-30, able to do anything nearly, but better at the hard pullin of life, and thought that all those around me should work nearly the same. I didnt realize most those 3 arund me would work like my Case CC. Able to do anything nearly, but better suited to a bit lghter stuff then the 30, and able to do more specilized work than just mere pullin. I never had the Cub when I had kids. They wanted one, but I called them tinker toy tractors, idiot me. I use it every day nearly and many times morte then the 30 or CC even tho it dosent have the power to pull the hat offa your head in a down hill run, BUT, what Im trying to say is, what I asked of my wives, I now get outa my tractors, and do more than when I had them. How much do yiou suppose I coulda got done if Ida had the tractors AND one of the wives to help me. Live and learm, but try to learn before its too late, when you get to spend the rest of your lfe in quiet contemplation of what might have been
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