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Posted by John Fugit on July 10, 2003 at 05:37:53 from (205.188.209.105):
Here is a quick story that all the John Deere fans will love. My granddauhter was at the house last night. She loves to look at my collection of 250+ John Deere toy tractors, and to ride on the real ones. She especially likes the 2440. It is in the shop for a few days. I have a Massey-Ferguson 50, that is being "restored". It was my fathers, and it is very dear to me. Well' Isabella wanted grandpa to take her for a ride on the tractor. She said that she noticed the John Deere (2440) wasn't in the barn. I told her that I had another one, setting in the garage. She got excited, and ran to our garage. When I caught up with her, she was standing in the garage, with a rather blank look on her face. She asked "Where is the tractor?" I pointed to the Massey-Ferguson, and said, "There it is." She replied, "Oh no grandpa, that's not a tractor, it's red." And my wife thinks I've got the kid braiwashed!
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