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Posted by Bill46 on August 06, 2007 at 10:49:53 from (65.200.157.177):
In Reply to: Re: 53 super A posted by georgeky on August 06, 2007 at 10:31:26:
I grew up just up the road from you in Southern Indiana...know all about topping and suckering tobacco. I think you guys use spray on the suckers now. Didn't think much of pulling plants and riding a setter all day either. Used to drive my brother nuts. I was the youngest so they always put me in the top tier in the barn...thought they could catch me if I fell. I useed to drop tobacco worms down his collar and watch him jump. The barn was 12 tiers high...fat chance of catching me. Later on I liked it because I did not have to handle every stick and eat so much dirt.. Good old days. Homework and tobacco stripping. I have not touched my 450 either...like you said...too darn hot down here. Be well Bill
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