Posted by Goose on February 09, 2009 at 09:05:27 from (65.208.249.179):
In Reply to: stuck and troubled posted by ken in texas on February 09, 2009 at 08:33:23:
Without going into long details, I worked for a neighbor one summer when I was in high school.
We had a field of plowed ground that had been flooded, and after it was somewhat dry I went out to pull some machinery back to the farmyard. I made one trip out and back OK. The second trip, I wound up with a 44 Massey laying on its belly in the mud. It was too far out into the field to get too close with another tractor, so we rounded up the two biggest tow trucks in the county, kept one on solid ground for an anchor and ventured out on the field with the other to hook onto the tractor with the winch.
Then, using the winches on both tow trucks, we winched the whole schiess out of the field.
My boss had buck teeth, and from the way he held his mouth, the more p----d he got, the more prominent his buck teeth appeared. His buck teeth were sticking out before that day was over!.
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