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Re: O.T. - Happy Thanksgiving
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Posted by David Kronwall on November 23, 2005 at 04:35:59 from (64.201.77.112):
In Reply to: O.T. - Happy Thanksgiving posted by Randy in NE on November 23, 2005 at 04:07:33:
Same to you, Randy, and holiday wishes to the entire group as well. I discovered this site a couple of months ago after buying my Super M, and I have to say it has been one of the BEST THINGS I've found on the Internet. The expertise, friendliness and desire to help others is amazing and very gratifying to me. Whenever I check in, I feel I've just come in the door of a coffee shop at dawn with all the guys there. I've often tried to figure out where everyone is from. Sometimes it's not hard to guess, from their handle, but sometimes it is. I'd like to know that--if it isn't a no-no. I'll start. My home is in the southeastern corner of Wisconsin, about 4 miles north of the IL/WI line. I live in Linn Township, fighting to stay rural in spite of growth, but my mailing address is Lake Geneva. I drove my first H (now belonging to my cousin) at my grandfather's and uncle's 80-acre farm a couple of miles south--in a little bitty town named Zenda. That's where the world of TRACTORS began for me. Happy, Happy Thanksgiving to All.
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