That's cool, some of em do grow up. My oldest boy would most likely get stomped on at a show too. In the evenings when they have people playing country and bluegrass he be there telling anyone who would listen of just how much that music sucks (he'd use his major in music to try to establish the fact that he thinks he is the expert) and how only stupid people like that type of music. Can't convince him he can't tell people what to like and that he isn't the leading expert. To my #2 son, like I say no interest. He takes his boys to a show every now and again because they like tractors. I do have to potential tractor nut grandkids. #2 sons youngest. He's 5 and just loves tractor and trains. With the proper grooming he may be a collector/puller and my #1 daughters youngest. His dad is ruining him though, he's into the mud truck thing.
Now me and #3&4 sons have picked up an old CJ3 jeep we are going to try to save. Both of them would be much happier at a car show.
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