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Posted by PurdueAg on May 08, 2005 at 20:25:51 from (198.109.220.6):
In Reply to: Guess what we did today! posted by farmallkid From Ont, on May 08, 2005 at 09:15:10:
When I was in College, I had a summer job in Wolf Lake, IN, and my co-worker and I were breaking up and removing old cement out of a granary with a *gasp* John Deere 4020. The boss and the other guy that worked with us took off with all the vehicles and left us with no means of getting to the local diner for coffee during break time. So we put that JD in road gear and drove up State Road 109 and US 33 and dropped the bucket right in front of Walker's Restaurant. We were feeding our faces with coffee and doughnuts when the boss walked in -- his bald head was red as a beet. He said simply, "come on, let's go guys". Needless to say, our next staff meeting was quite unpleasant. I'll bet he's still mad about that to this day, 15 years after the fact. Tony
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