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Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on March 05, 2007 at 05:22:16 from (207.190.67.77):
In Reply to: Stage One or Two Name posted by sammy the RED on March 04, 2007 at 22:05:19:
A guy like Hugh, I said like, made it all up. It refers to the stages of Farmallitis. It begins with the lower number, you have a desire to purchase a piece of "red iron". The condition may not be the desire for a tractor at first. Somewhere you spot a piece of "red iron", machinery, even literature can bring on this condition. You see a good deal and go for it. From there, Famallitis can progress - stage two, etc. etc. There is no known cure. Even an empty money clip/checkbook/another"s checkbook will not stop the progression of this disease. No storage, NO PROBLEM, back yard, neighbors unused back yard, fence line, row of trees, front yard...nothing seems to stop it. If you have read others post here, you may recall some use the dining/kitchen table. Coffee and good home-made or bakery "goodies" make the "suffering more manageable" for this author. Stage.....
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