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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 05, 2003 at 02:59:05 from (216.208.58.127):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Farm Show posted by Jimmy King on October 04, 2003 at 23:29:21:
Jim: I'm about 8 months younger than you, just finished close to 120 hours trucking in past 2 weeks. I'm suposed to be part time. I love those part time trucking jobs. I don't seem to mind the walking at the farm shows, it's when your stopped talking to friends you haven't seen in awhile. If I do much of that my old legs turn to rubber. Your mentioning your son giving out before you does bring back a memory. I grew a few rutabagas few years back, something for my little Farmalls to do was big item here. My son and I were harvesting into big vegetable pallet bins by hand. At end of day we both had the same number of bins. When I got in bed that night, I told my wife I was just about done in trying to keep up with Sandy. She laughed and said," When you were at warehouse, he told me you were a hard old man to follow, you would sit down for a smoke and 10 min later you caught right up." That may have happened the first year but once he got the knack of trimming rutabagas, I couldn't touch him.
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