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Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on March 24, 2005 at 12:55:34 from (204.145.232.66):
In Reply to: Re: Price of gas posted by the tractor vet on March 24, 2005 at 11:37:40:
Hey, just where in the sam hill do you get off talking about the dark ages of gas @ $1.50/gal. and complaining about driving a "70 Ford pickup. Let me tell you a thing or two buddy. Why, it was just last March that I bought a "67 F100 Ford pickup and drove it back from Florida and was a penny-pincher about the gas price. This way I could afford more Coca-Cola-I own stock. I buy my Coke by the 24 pack to save money. My oldest tractor is a "45 Ford 2N and my newest would be a "59 Farmall 340 or one of two 240 utilities. And what have you got stuck in your craw about pita? I like animals, they"re tasty. People Eating Tasty Animals. And then there is the subject of osha! Don"t you know that is a small town in Northern Wisconsin...I think. Just another hyphenated American - aka - Full Blooded Norwegian-American here, still waiting for an affirmative-action program for us folks. Guess I"ll go put my check in the bank.
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