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Posted by rustyj14 on January 11, 2005 at 10:02:22 from (209.195.143.222):
In Reply to: The Earthworm Tractor Company posted by Alberta Mike on January 11, 2005 at 05:29:48:
Oh, yes, i remember the Earthworm tractor Company!! And Alexander Botts! My family got the SEP delivered to the house by local kids who had a regular route! I also had a delivery route! After i got done with my route, if there were any mags left, i'd sit and read them, including those tractor stories! Great stories/ great writing! By the way--when i was in France during WW II, as the truck was pulling out of the staging area to go to the front lines, there was a photographer there, who hollered :"Smile--you'll be in The Saturday Evening Post"! I was standing holding onto the front slats of the 6x6, in the bed, so i turned around and smiled and waved at the camera! I wrote home to inform them about it, and 2 months later, there i was, in the SEP, big as life! Mother saved that copy, and i still have it to this day! But, i can't remember if Mr. Botts is in it! by: Rustyj
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