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My shoes are now RED !!!
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Posted by EZHangin on November 06, 2001 at 19:48:44 from (216.211.32.2):
My dad, my friends, my wife, and even my kids... They all look down at my shoes and they know what I have been doing! When will you ever be finished painting that old tractor ? They say. "You are crazy" They say. "Let me guess, they say, you're going out to work on the tractor!!! Well, they are right, I am crazy! I'm crazy about seeing a machine that was built in 1944 brought back to it's former glory. I love the RED. They will all be happy I'm sure on that day soon when I will roll it out of the garage under it's own power and it's new RED coat catches the sunlight. I am not a farmer. I do not even live near a farm. My hat is off to those people, who in days of yore worked their land with machines such as these. I can see where the tractor HAD to be running. A farmer could not afford to have downtime. Thus, these machines were also very simple in operation , but very strong in power. My shoes are now RED.
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