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Re: Wife just don't get it.
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Posted by Aaron Ford on February 14, 2007 at 09:24:43 from (72.84.58.14):
In Reply to: Wife just don't get it. posted by IaGary on February 14, 2007 at 04:15:20:
I think I see the problem. The picture reveals that all of your equipment is in beautiful condition. New paint, fresh tires, nice implements. Let's say you saw Ms. Iowa at the Bingo Hall. She would be quite a feature. Now look at her in the Miss America Beauty Pageant lineup. Still the same girl, still beautiful, but they all are. See where your wife is coming from? Need to take her to see some real barn finds or fencerow sitters. Perhaps then she would understand. I hope RickL ain't right, cause my restoration makes absolutely zero financial sense. But it makes me happy and keeps me busy. I will do a antique car someday. But for now it is a 48 year old Massey Ferguson. I don't even have a plot to farm... Yet. My Dad didn't need a 450HP 2600lb convertible either, but damn does it make him smile! Keep buying 'em, maintaining 'em, and restoring 'em, cause that clock only goes one way. Cheers, Aaron
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