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Re: Photos from my trip to Farmallhal's
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 05, 2006 at 15:34:45 from (209.226.247.126):
In Reply to: Photos from my trip to Farmallhal's posted by Paul Shuler on July 05, 2006 at 08:24:24:
Paul: Now, there is some darn nice countryside. Good looking tractors and I'm not going to comment further. I seem to remember one of those guys poking fun at my legs. I'll have to think on that one before making further remarks. Seriously Paul, Hal has been telling me I should visit Missouri this fall. Something about last week of Sept. or first week in Oct. He said we could do a Missouri roundup, catch up with guys like you, Jimmy K, Harley, Brown Dirt Cowboy and others. Now your just clinching the idea with all that nice countryside. I suppose Missouri is that nice all year. Oh, I know you guys get snow, but snow that comes this morning and gone by noon tomorrow, heck that would hardly make us put on a long sleeve shirt here in Canada. Mike Soldan has what we call winter, snows 2" per hour for 40 days and nights. The only reason they don't have any accumulation is that Saginaw MI wind catches and blows it all down in UpState NY. True free trade.
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