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Re: Re: How rare is the model BN?
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Posted by Scott on July 18, 2002 at 13:44:29 from (206.243.129.154):
In Reply to: Re: How rare is the model BN? posted by Red Dave on July 18, 2002 at 11:51:54:
I have to tell you I carry that book with me everywhere I go and it is the most knowledgeable work of academic pursuit for Farmall tractors I have ever red. I take it everyhwere and I read it and study the pictures I found it at a local bookstore and I promptly went up to the counter and showed it to the clerk and said this is the best book about Farmall tractors yet! I have been itching to ask her out and I thought this would break the ice. But I must say I'm not a chick magnet and the book didn't grab her either. I guess I'll have to find another reason to buy a book and go up there to talk to her. But it won't be a tractor book and I dont tihnk she likes tractors. either. Now if that isn't a sure sign for a normal wife than what is? I guess driving down her street on my restored Farmall H wont impress her either. But if all else fails I'm going to do it. I'm going to drive right down there, knock on the front door and ask her if she would ride with me and my H to the ice cream store about a mile away. I think I'll leave the book at home and show more interest in her than the book. its a good book. I definitely will not drag her by her hair, but I will pick her up and carry her to my tractor and make her sit with me to the ice cream store. I hope she will appreciate my interest in her and my H. scott
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