Posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on January 12, 2017 at 21:13:23 from (208.77.130.238):
In Reply to: Real farm girls ?? posted by JDEM on January 12, 2017 at 08:17:11:
Mr JDEM, Once again I read a post from you which ranks up there with your 1 hour tail gate pump repairs. yes, you are correct, From the area you are from MOST ladies from the farm are not lovely. We live in a very big country though so you have just looked in the wrong places. I was a lonely single man who spent all of his time fixing tractors or feeding cows. I went on FARMERSONLY when it was only a few weeks old. It did take some disappointments, but I did find a wife. She is 100% farm girl who is not only VERY attractive, but can and has milked hundreds of cows twice a day for months on end without a day off. She can cut, rake, and bale better than most guys I know. She does AI, castrate, and tag our cattle. Spread manure, and the list goes on. Yes, she is younger than me, but isn't that what most guys dream of. With her I was able to get 3 wonderful children of my own to pass this farm/business to. All this and she is still tall, and thin and a Very good looking woman. So before you run down farm girls, or FARMERSONLY you should do some fact checking. Maybe you settled for something second best, but I am very happy I finaly found a 100% USDA prime Midwest farm girl. GOD bless the farmer daughters out there. And GOD bless the parents who raised them to love farming. Al Baker
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