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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 12, 2002 at 18:32:46 from (64.228.14.168):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 36 Years! posted by Stan - Florida on June 12, 2002 at 04:36:48:
Stan: It is time we shared with all antique tractor guys how to have Nova Scotia Cheeze in Florida for Christmas, with four days notice. I will tell the Farmall guys you can bring it to the Deere guys. Stan and I met on YT discussion forums. I was born any lived in Nova Scotia for many Years. Stan was raised in Indianna and now lives in Florida. On Dec 18, 01 Stan sent me an e-mail saying while on vacation in Nova Scotia summer of 01 he purchased some specialty cheeze from an establishment in Economy, Nova Scotia, called the Damn Dutchman. He wanted to order some more cheeze but couldn't find these people in the Yellow Pages. Could I help? I thought I knew who the Damn Dutchman was but not 100% sure. I soon established the man's name was Willem van den Hoek. I e-mailed Stan this info along with Mr. van den Hoek's phone number. Two days later I get another e-mail from Stan, good news he started these Nova Scotians will make a delivery to Florida in time for Christmas; sort of. As it turns out the van den Hoeks were flying to Florida for Christmas. They made connections with Stan in Florida and BINGO, Stan and his good better half had the cheeze for Christmas. All this possible because two guys got in discussion on antique tractor forums.
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