What makes it so funny is that it's so true. Look at some of the current styles that the city kids think are cool that those of us from the country have done all of out lives. Things like wearing ball caps. I can't remember buying but one ball cap in my life, the rest I recieved from vendors, customers, etc. I wear one everyday for the simple reason that it keeps the sun and other crap off my head. It it wern't for tee shirts it would probably be the last thing I take off at night. Now kids buy them looking worn out, so they can have the 'country look' I assume, then ruin any look they thought they had by wearing it cocked to one side.
I saw a kid the other day wearing his hat cocked off to one side. I asked him if he thought he was some kind of a gangster or something because we didn't wear hats like that out in the country. I then clued him in to something else. I told him that when someone really crom the country told him that he looked "stupid" when wearing his hat like that that it WAS NOT a compliment like it was 'in the hood' where he was acting like he wanted to be.... Saddly all I got in return was a dumb look......
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Today's Featured Article - History of the Nuffield Tractor: Part 2 - by Anthony West. In February 1953 production of the ETC T.V.O engine started, ready for the March 1953 press announcements. The new TVO engine had a number of improvements which resulted in a 10 per cent more power (43bhp as against 38 bhp on the earlier engine) and 10 per cent more fuel economy. Some of the improvements are listed below: Redesigned combustion chamber, improved spark plugs and positioning, plug size 14mm(earlier size 18mm).
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