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Posted by Gary on July 11, 2000 at 17:27:32 from (208.150.204.88):
In Reply to: What Next? posted by Just call me Crazy on July 11, 2000 at 11:20:51:
When you reach a certian number of Farmalls you no longer need to explain why you need more, the wife won't even notice there is a new one. But, as Roger Welsch noted, never make the mistake of lining them all up in a row. Scatter them around the buildings so you can't see them all at once. Since they are all the same color and resemble each other after a time she will just be aware there are 'several' red tractors out there and won't notice a when a new one joins the crowd. It's sort of like when the nieghbor's cow gets out and joins your herd. My theory is that you need about one per acre, which means I'm going to have to buy some more land pretty soon.
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