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Posted by Burrhead on June 03, 2001 at 08:44:57 from (12.74.17.240):
In Reply to: noncommercial site? really? posted by nomad on June 01, 2001 at 17:14:10:
The reason they have T-shirts and tractor parts for sale on this site is because some us don't want to have to go to a tractor pull or go to a restored tractor show with 200 fully restored 2N and 8N Dorf tracors being displayed by yuppie urbanite "ranchette" dude farmers just to get a new T-shirt. Do you have a side belt drive or pto shaft on your camel to run the generator to get you online. What size T-shirt do you wear?? I can send you one of mine with the oil stain rustic look for $35 plus postage. We also have a complete line of union made long john underwear for the little lady if you want one for her. It comes with and authenic trap door made of genuine imitation goat skin with your choice of color for the trap door exterior. The inner color comes in white only and is left up to the buyer. Most turn brown in normal use anyways. The lady's union drawers only come in red at this time(sorry no sand or almond colored flaps). If you like to order just email me for a full catalog. We also have a good selection of previously owned (used) lady's t-shirts and drawers in our "skid row" assortment. I'll cut a deal if you order 5 or more and pay with Visa/MC or Discover. We take a lot of bull at Burrhead's Used T-Shirt and Drawers Emporium, but we don't take American Express.
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