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Posted by Brown Dirt Cowboy on January 22, 2004 at 07:34:58 from (207.160.126.4):
In Reply to: Re: how many posted by Todd in MO on January 22, 2004 at 04:57:42:
Todd wherebouts in the Show-Me do you call home? I live down by Jackson. I have 30 Yrs. on the road and beleive me other than the equipment it hasn't gotten any better than it was in 1974. I drove for several yrs. before I ever showed my logbook to a cop, now anytime you get pulled over for anything the first thing they want to see is your "comic book" and if they have time they want to do a roadside inspection and I beleive as states need more revenue it is only going to get worse as has already be seen when they are trying to "commercialize" the hauling of our antique tractors to and from shows, they are taking the "hobby" part out of the hobby.Would I like to have a "real" job? Yes but I am still having to much fun out on the road and besides that this is where the money is. Tom
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