Posted by Andy in IL on February 16, 2014 at 20:51:47 from (96.35.159.248):
In Reply to: Re: Snowmobile rant posted by Pops1532 on February 16, 2014 at 17:46:47:
Not to high jack the post pops1532 post reminded me the one time I had a tractor at a show. not much to look at but built it as a plow class pulling tractor. I was going to go get it to take to the track for the evening. There was a 35 year old guy sitting on it acting like he was farming with his girl freind watching. I knew the girl but never seen him before. I walked up to her and she saw me coming still not knowing that it was my tractor that he was on. I got beside her and and started playing with her petite butt. She was laughing as she thought I was just flirting with her. Boy when he saw that he came unglued off the tractor seat and got between me and her and tried to chew my a$$ out I set him straigh that I thought I can play with her a$$ since you was playing with my tractor with out permission. She got in between me and him to shut him up so I grabbed her agian while she scolded him for jumping me. Later that night she apolyize to me about what happen I told her I thought it was fair play! She just giggled.
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