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Posted by kirkin Ks, on April 24, 2006 at 07:11:07 from (24.225.7.233):
In Reply to: Re: tractor parades, posted by Randy in NE on April 24, 2006 at 04:12:01:
Hi Randy, Yea i was, this is the 1st one we did here in alton osborne area,and all the guy,s were going at least 10 and 15 miles an hour, that,s why i had to clutch it at time,s , cause this guy in front of me was slowing down all the time,& I didnt wanna run into him, Randy, If i was in 3rd 0r 4th,than id be creeping along, I wanted to do that, but all the other guy,s were going too fast, and they wouldnt slow down, It was like a bunch of robot,s randy, all doing what they thought was ok , but it wasnt, I got this feeling like they thought they had to hurry,and get done with the parade,to get to the field and plow by 1;00, Now you see this plight,I think It was a little ridiculous really, But I just followed along , and didnt say anything, ii wish you woudve been there to drive with me , so at least i knew somebody to be with instead of a bunch of stranger,s like this was, Maybe It will be better next year randy and the thing will be better organized, Take it easy ,ok. Kirk,
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