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Re: Long, Tough Afternoon
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Posted by Maine Fordson on August 09, 2006 at 18:22:26 from (172.134.165.238):
In Reply to: Re: Long, Tough Afternoon posted by Scotmac on August 09, 2006 at 17:11:35:
Geez, Allen -- I'm surprised that you'd be seen driving that rig! No, not because of its color, but because it's a four-wheel-drive tractor. I guess the heat does funny things to a man. Meanwhile, not to boast, but here in the northeast corner of our great land the weather has been absolutely perfect the past two days. Not a cloud in the sky, 76 degrees, low humidity. The kind of day we'll remember in January. Went out to the vegetable garden this evening to see if there was a cucumber big enough to bring in for supper, and came back with a dozen! The Old Fellow Upstairs is good to us.
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