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OLDMAN

01-08-2005 18:13:41




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IS THIS TERM NEW TO SOME? MUSTBE
YOU GUYS PICK UP SOME NEW LINGO AND REALLY RUN WITH IT!
AND THIS IS YOUR QUIZ FOR THE DAY: WHAT IS (EAST & WEST)MEAN?
I DO HAVE TO SAY I ENJOY READING THIS SITE AND TALKING TO ALL 9N-FELLERS
HOPE ALL ARE BLESSED WITH A GOOD YEAR
SIGNING OFF OLDMAN




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D. R. White MN

01-09-2005 15:03:17




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 Re: NORTH SOUTH IS in reply to OLDMAN, 01-08-2005 18:13:41  
East & West is what North is to South. Or is that a little to deep? "GRIN" Have a good one. Dave.



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valhallareject

01-09-2005 02:04:39




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 Re: NORTH SOUTH IS in reply to OLDMAN, 01-08-2005 18:13:41  
Agriculturally speaking..... I know very little about this subject....but I do recall my dad once pointing out that I waa acting a lot like the south end of a north bound horse. And I seem to recall sumptin about always gettin on and off a horse on its west side.....so maybe these are horsemanship terms. Just can't remember anything going on on the horse's east side other then that's where you hung your rope....your gun....your canteen....and when necessary....that was side you paraded the flag on. Yep....my guess would be dats a horse you are referring to! hehehe.....am I right...or am I right???

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Russ in SoCal

01-08-2005 22:14:21




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 Re: NORTH SOUTH IS in reply to OLDMAN, 01-08-2005 18:13:41  
O.
Compass points refer to forward, aft, left and right on the tractor.
Russ



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Sir..John,PA

01-08-2005 18:46:10




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 Re: NORTH SOUTH IS in reply to OLDMAN, 01-08-2005 18:13:41  
Did you git your tube of BRYLCREAM for Christmas?

Rember, the gigle::: Don'thear muctch nomore:

"A little DAB will DO YA!"

MUSIC 109. SEA SHELLS make good "CELL PHONES"

j doersom, PENSACOLA NAVAL AIRSTATION, reserves.
Pensacola, FLORIDA L1049 "G "

Have a grand evening, SIR!



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