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Posted by Michael Soldan on December 07, 2004 at 16:25:54 from (66.203.172.221):
Reported today in the London Free Press, that a man who had lost his licence for impaired driving decided to use his 1943 Farmall H to do his cruising with. He and his sweetie went to a party some 22 miles from his residence last July. They were coming home in the middle of the night when they hit a bridge abuttment and were thrown into the river below. The tractor had the front end snapped off. In court he testified that his girlfriend was the actual driver, setting on his lap and that he was indeed impaired and had fallen asleep, but he wasn't the driver ,not having care and control of the vehicle. The Free Press reporter obviously not from a farm background reported the vehicle as "a 1943 International Farm Haul H tractor" Is there a moral to this story?...a wimmins on your lap can break your "bolster'
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