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Posted by John M..heres the plan on January 16, 2005 at 14:54:46 from (64.53.73.215):
In Reply to: RPRU 2005 posted by John M on January 16, 2005 at 05:33:58:
My brother and I are the ones goings,maybe my 9 yr old if he passes 4th grade.(I probably shouldnt deny him the chance to go but his school work comes first!)We plan on leaving early Friday morning which we hope will put us there by lunch time.We plan to give it a quick run through,when I say that I mean just walk around and see if there is anything in particualr we want to see or do then come back Sat. morning and spend the day.Were not big on talking to people about what they have unless its something unusual we havent seen before,we kinda keep to ourselves and our opinions as well.Like we always say,you seen one M farmall you have just about seen them all,but put an attachment on it and theres something new!Im really looking foward to this as this onew is the closest to me and/or everything has worked out right for us to go!Go RED POWER!
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