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Posted by George in Mi on October 23, 2004 at 11:13:55 from (64.112.198.98):
In Reply to: Tractors to Trade posted by Richard Vaughn on October 22, 2004 at 21:04:11:
I think the boat/motorhome comparison is apt; both conjure visions of freedom, new horizons, adventure...maybe throw in airplanes...when you get down to 'em, its expensive, and boring. Flying, no place to pee, no coffee stops, damned little scenery you can see, and it feels like you're frozen in time; boats, like being in jail with a good chance of drowning, and motorhomes, endless repairs, can't haul your tools, and you can park in a Walmart lot for as long as I'm interested in a car....the tractors sound right to me...
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