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Re: Does tractor fever ever cause divorces
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Posted by LBH on March 13, 2006 at 15:02:32 from (216.135.47.119):
In Reply to: Does tractor fever ever cause divorces posted by River Bottom Farmer on March 13, 2006 at 14:48:20:
I don"t know if it leads to divorce or not. But I have found it is better to ask for forgiveness then permission when buying a tractor. Also I always use the evade method when she says how much is this tractor project going to cost. Only been married 17 months, so I don"t know what will happen in 45 years. But she is catching on. She came to the shop the other day and said Oh is that new? I said classify new? I have to say she is pretty understanding. Although someone was right if a tractor cost $800 you better believe $800 is going out the door for something she wants. That"s why I don"t tell her unless I have too.
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