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Re: To B or not to B...stuck
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Posted by Sandy on September 09, 2004 at 15:28:14 from (198.209.90.98):
In Reply to: Re: To B or not to B...stuck posted by Allan in NE on September 09, 2004 at 15:15:52:
Allan, I think you maybe didn't read my response. I'm a 40 year old woman who likes to hang out with my Dad. I do all the time. That's why we work together on the tractors. It wasn't meant as a comment to suggest that he meddles, just that occasionally I like to have a project that I can work on by myself, so that I can learn more about the mechanics of the tractors. He farms the mechanical part out usually because it's just not his interest, and he sometimes does that on my tractors too...not realizing that I'm wanting to work on them myself and learn a bit more. I've always been close to my folks and my grandparents growing up...closer to the men actually because they were involved with more interesting things...motors, machines, etc. My grandpas are gone now, and I spend even more time with my dad in his world of tractors. It's become our world of tractors and I like that.
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