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Posted by IH766 on August 12, 2006 at 19:20:30 from (68.39.118.137):
In Reply to: Another Sad Post posted by in-too-deep on August 10, 2006 at 20:18:22:
well I'm 20 now and when I was 17 I met a girl that I thought was the greatest thing ever. Not getting out all that much because of working all the time, she was the first one I really cared for and the fact that she was into the whole farming way of life, I thought I had met the perfect one. only one problem, from day one she was giving me the whole friendship line because according to her she needed some time since she had previously been in a bad relationship. being the foolish 17 year old I was, I bought it. for 8 months. then reality finally kicked in that this wasn't going to happen and then I learned that she was secretly seeing the manager of the local hardware store! That whole fiasco still has me feeling a little bitter over women and their little mind games, but its just part of growing up. these kind of things make you wiser so you know what to look for when you find that truely special someone. and just because a girl likes tractors doesn't mean anything. if you meet the right girl and she doesn't, she can be converted!
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