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Posted by Brian in NY on June 15, 2005 at 13:03:35 from (66.14.199.4):
In Reply to: Re: Allen's Farm posted by RustyFarmall on June 15, 2005 at 07:56:50:
Hey Allan, One thing I haven't been able to understand as I have followed your tales (maybe I missed an installment, wouldn't be the first time) is why you didn't go back to the old farm. If I understood you right, you still own that? If I am being too nosy, just say it's a long story and I will forget about it. Second thing is....I think we really ought to put our heads together on a date/place where we can have a "YT Mag" reunion. It sure would be great, and heck if Nebraska ain't right in the middle of the country...of course so are a lot of other places....but it would be a heck of a thing to shake a bunch of these fellas hands....I would rather meet them than any celebrity or world leader. To be perfectly honest I think that if I could lay my eyes on some of the beautiful farms some guys own, I might hardly be able to see them due to the mist in my eyes.
Let's do it. Don't have to be this year...or even next. But let's set a date and go for it. Give us all something to look forward to and plan for.
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