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Re: Hugh McKay sighted in Western NY
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Posted by El Toro on July 03, 2005 at 05:34:54 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: Re: Hugh McKay sighted in Western NY posted by Hugh MacKay on July 03, 2005 at 04:29:25:
Hi Hugh, You're right about these people posting on here being some of the finest. I had a man from WI that posts on here and I think he uses Butch from WI to send me an email saying he and his wife and his cousin and his wife were coming to MD to visit his brother. His brother is a tech rep for Oshkosh Truck Co. and the trucks are being tested at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Butch wanted to meet up while he was here. I told him that I retired from APG. I told him to to stop by and visit and on the Sunday before Memorial day he arrived with about 7 or 8 people. Its been a long time since we had that many people here in the living room. Butch said they're milking 1300 cows 3 times a day. They use 2 milking parlors and milk 20 cows every 7 minutes. I hope I remembered all that correctly. My late dad would be impressed by all those cows and how times have changed. Looks like you're pretty skinny from the photograph posted by Bob of you and your wife. Don't overdo it. Hal
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