Posted by realolman on May 13, 2012 at 16:39:31 from (70.105.180.174):
In Reply to: I bought the 300 posted by sflem849 on May 13, 2012 at 15:37:26:
sflem849 said: (quoted from post at 15:37:26 05/13/12) Wouldn't New England be the NEW England? Like the 13 colonies that the English started over here? At least that is the way they taught us in Wisconsin.
We had a class on this my freshman year of college. I don't remember much from it, but we had to say which states were in which region. Like what states were in "The South" or "Midwest" etc. It was kind of strange because states like Illinois some people consider in the south. I suppose...they do talk funny once you get half way down. :lol:
FWIW I would consider New England to be the continental U.S. north of New York... not including New York. .... you know ... New England.
Again FWIW (not much ) I would not have paid that much for that tractor. It might be worth it, but I wouldn't have bought it.
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