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Allan, you're startin to rub off on me.
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Posted by old fashioned farmer on May 05, 2005 at 08:13:14 from (4.131.51.26):

Howdy folks, After readin Allan's last post I first have to say, "Take care of yourself Allan!" After dad having his little set to with the 5 bypasses, open-heart surgery and all that kind of talk about sky-high blood pressure isn't a small thing to me. I'll be prayin for ya buddy and sloooooooooooooooooooow down. Second, you must be rubbin off on me cause I'm gettin as antsy as a 6 year old in a church pew. My grass hay ain't but knee high and I can't keep myself from goin out to look at it every day to see if it's ready yet. The funny thing is, my alfalfa is gettin close and I'm not ready for it. The poor old JD diesel is still in pieces in the shop. Still waitin on my JD man to get the parts in. Seems kinda funny. I'm as anxious as can be to get in there with the square baler (which I know you are so very fond of :)....) and yet I wanna hold the hay back so I can get the tractor ready. Still can't figure out a way to have that cake and eat it too. Maybe if I.....no..... God bless. --old fashioned farmer
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