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Posted by Bill B on January 27, 2004 at 06:50:19 from (66.168.46.56):
In Reply to: 50 year old tractors and snotty rich guys posted by Dave on January 26, 2004 at 17:48:16:

I have a neighbor who is sorta uppity. His wife is sorta uppity also. A few years ago he asked me to plow his driveway because he was not happy with the fellow who was plowing. I always try to help anyone who asks, and so I plowed the driveway. He now always calls me to plow, if I dont do it automaticly. He not only pays me about 3 times what it is worth, last year his fatherinlaw died, and he gave me the lincoln welder and the utility trailer he inherited. I painted the trailer red, put a big IH sticker on it, and the son in law towed it with my daughter and grandson in it in the parade behind the cub. I gave the welder to my son, who did not have a welder. Mother always said"you get more flies with honey than you do with vinegar".
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