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Posted by Howard H. on August 05, 2007 at 21:09:06 from (71.16.13.146):
I'm in Orlando, FL for a week or so with the kids having a great vacation. First time I've been to the southeast US - sure having a great time and seeing new sights. We're staying at the Radisson near Disney world and I've been surprised at the (to me anyway) very high percentage of foreigners everywhere - I can't even recognize a lot of the languages, a LOT of French and Spanish tourists and hotel and Disney workers with accents so thick I have to really work at understanding them. ANYWAY, I've been really surprised at the high # of JD T-shirts I've seen. Probably a dozen so far. I tried asking the young oriental guy wearing one in the elevator last night if he farmed or had a JD and he couldn't even understand what I was asking... Just wondering if John Deere T-shirts were turning into a fad like Eskimo Joe's or Hard Rock Cafe, or if there are really that many hardcore JD fans across the world... Howard
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