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Posted by Billy NY on March 02, 2006 at 10:00:03 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: I'm Mad posted by Allan In NE on March 01, 2006 at 16:31:14:
These urges strike in waves, and are hard to dodge too, now first you have to admit you have a problem, then you must commit yourself to a recognized institution for the affliction, if you do well there they'll send you to a half way house to see how you react to less tractors, then you can be released if you do well, the disease has no known cure, but it can be treated. Now if you don't have a significant other, oh boy it can get out of control quickly, they seem to keep things in check or go on strike quickly LOL ! Now I don't have a signficant other and that's another story, but somehow I've stopped the madness and or urges for more, with a pair of old Caterpillars, the 850 ford here a few trucks and 2 other tractors at the farm I've got years of work ahead, that certainly mitigated any further aquistions. Start thinking shop, tools and other related items you have always wanted, while under hypnosis, in the subliminal, it might just influence you enough to go in another direction to satisfy the ravenous urge, now what is it that would really compliment the shop or tool inventory ? Signed: Certified Tractor Therapist LOL !!!
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