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Posted by AC on February 17, 2003 at 10:53:15 from (67.209.180.168):
Give TC a little break. I understand what he is going through, although I could disagree on the Ford thing. Heck, I'll bury the hatchet for once. It IS hard to find a good looking girl who is willing to change plugs every 2 days on the Deere, drive the IH 2-ton, and despise the imports. I have met a few city girls who thought it was "fun" to drive a tractor, but they didn't possess any "farm sense." It just can't be taught, you have to be born with it, inherited from a parent or something. So if there are any farm born, attractive girls ages 18 to 26 in Berrien Co. Michigan...my number is 269- 468 ..OK, I'll just stop here before I dig a hole to deep to fill in...My 2 cents..AC
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