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O.T. old days

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Sam (MO)

05-06-2005 08:47:18




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I have been working in the big city for a year now. Makes for long drives home, so I get to see alot of the country side. I saw a farmer yesterday with two mules and a two bottom plow working his fields. I had to stop and go for another look. It was great watching the team work. Then the farmer asked if I want a turn, well I jumped at it. Boy was it fun working those mules. Just makes me think how grand pa did it all those years. Have a great day one and all.

Sam

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IH2444

05-06-2005 10:25:57




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 Re: O.T. old days in reply to Sam (MO), 05-06-2005 08:47:18  
I did some mule plowin as a youngster. Yep good memories, but it would cripple me now :)



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Sloroll

05-06-2005 18:42:02




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 Re: O.T. old days in reply to IH2444, 05-06-2005 10:25:57  
I never handled the exhaust fumes well.



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Davis In SC

05-06-2005 19:13:50




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 Re: O.T. old days in reply to Sloroll, 05-06-2005 18:42:02  
How about that green slobber, from eating leaves off the corn ??? LOL



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Larry NE IL

05-06-2005 20:24:04




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 Re: O.T. old days in reply to Davis In SC, 05-06-2005 19:13:50  
Twisted ankles, tired to the bone at the end of the day...but first you got to tend to the horses!
No thanks, I think I like sitting on the tractor and just parking it at the end of the day. :>) Larry NE IL



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Bartt

05-07-2005 03:28:50




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 Re: O.T. old days in reply to Larry NE IL, 05-06-2005 20:24:04  
Enoch Turner of Oxford County Maine was out plowing with his pair of mules when Reverend Black came walking down the road. Just the man I want to see says Enoch. Would you please tell me how in the !@#$%^&*() did Noah ever get two of these SOBs onto the Arch. Nuff Said. Have a Goodun.



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