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Divorce......so what your telling me is......

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River Bottom Fa

03-13-2006 15:13:51




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So what you guys are telling me is that I really belong to a secret brother of tractor freaks who have all had about the same experiences with the wife that ive had? RFB Tractor freak




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DHB

03-13-2006 22:40:06




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 Re: Divorce......so what your telling me is...... in reply to River Bottom Farmer, 03-13-2006 15:13:51  
My wife just shakes her head and says "whatever makes you happy" when I bring home the latest treasure. I am a lucky man!



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matthies

03-13-2006 20:34:16




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 divorce in reply to River Bottom Farmer, 03-13-2006 15:13:51  
Reminds me of an email I received lately, wife said we had to cut back on expenses, and my beer was the first to go. A week later she came home with $50 worth of makeup. She said that was to make her pretty, he said that's what the beer was for!!! Wasn't good after that!



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Pale Rider

03-13-2006 18:01:55




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 Re: Divorce......so what your telling me is...... in reply to River Bottom Farmer, 03-13-2006 15:13:51  
Certainly not me. My wife is not only charming but will be a legitimate candidate or sainthood after her passing. I don't know what I would do without her.



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RayP(MI)

03-13-2006 18:26:40




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 Re: Divorce......so what your telling me is...... in reply to Pale Rider, 03-13-2006 18:01:55  
Mine's pretty understanding too - especially since I restored her uncle's tractor - the one she drove as a kid on the farm.... Both she and the tractor were made(born) in same year, she does object when I point out the tractor is an antique!



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Pale Rider

03-13-2006 18:06:29




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 Re: Divorce......so what your telling me is...... in reply to Pale Rider, 03-13-2006 18:01:55  
She will never be the one to make me choose....but if the choice ever comes down to it.....to hell with the tractors.



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Sheepdog in NE

03-13-2006 17:44:01




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 Re: Divorce......so what your telling me is...... in reply to River Bottom Farmer, 03-13-2006 15:13:51  
Heard of a guy that pulls super farm. Came home from a pull, wife met him at the door, said either tractor goes or she does. He's still pulling. Maybe more to it than the tractor.



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Allan In NE

03-13-2006 17:36:37




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 Re: Divorce......so what your telling me is...... in reply to River Bottom Farmer, 03-13-2006 15:13:51  
Women are everywhere.

Old tractors however, are in limited supply. :>)

Allan



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Harley

03-14-2006 06:30:08




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 Re: Divorce......so what your telling me is...... in reply to Allan In NE, 03-13-2006 17:36:37  
ohhhhh hhhhh hhhhh hhh. Buddy, you must not let mother see the tractor site much. Mine likes to go with me on my forees. We been all over the country, seen Sloroll twice and most of the U.S. east of the Mississippi, and as long as she is havin fun, I get my tractors. Harley



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Ron in Nebr

03-13-2006 16:59:35




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 Re: Divorce......so what your telling me is...... in reply to River Bottom Farmer, 03-13-2006 15:13:51  
Tractor Fever causing divorces COULD happen- A guy naturally thinks he needs more tractors so he files for divorce. Provided he had a good lawyer and didnt get taken to the cleaners during the actual divorce, he'd save enough money in shampoo and toilet paper expenses in two years to buy several nice projects.....HA!

Seriously though, except in extreme cases, any woman who uses old tractors as a "reason" to want a divorce probably would have other reasons actually motivating her, and the tractors are just a convienient excuse.

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lee

03-13-2006 16:26:06




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 Re: Divorce......so what your telling me is...... in reply to River Bottom Farmer, 03-13-2006 15:13:51  
Tractors probably won"t cause a divorce unless you try spending more time with your wife than you do the tractor. No, I don"t have that backwards, either.



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BillyinStoughton

03-13-2006 15:50:06




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 Re: Divorce......so what your telling me is...... in reply to River Bottom Farmer, 03-13-2006 15:13:51  
I"ve never had that argument with my wife...oh that"s right, I"m not married. The only person I argue with is the cat that seems to like the seat on the H or 400 more than I do.

So far the girlfriend is great. She says red tractors are great therapy from the stress of running a sales department. The only crap I get from her family is her dad...he says I work on the wrong color tractors.

I don"t think he liked my comment about "Green being for grass and boogers...firetrucks and tractors are supposed to be red!" Either way, we are still together.

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Andy Martin

03-13-2006 17:36:46




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 Re: Divorce......so what your telling me is...... in reply to BillyinStoughton, 03-13-2006 15:50:06  
Ask her dad why there are more green tractors in collections than there are red ones. (it's because the red ones are still working)



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