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Re: Don't be too hard on us young'uns looking for a mate
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Posted by paul on February 18, 2003 at 08:27:27 from (209.23.145.30):
In Reply to: Don't be too hard on us young'uns looking for a mate posted by AC on February 17, 2003 at 10:53:15:
I'm a farmer, mostly with old stuff. Including me. But anyhow, met a gal who used to hate farm machinery on the road (in the way), her friends told her not to date a guy who owned a pickup truck, she didn't like driving out in the coutry so much, never drove a stick shift.... We've been married 4 years, and she _owns_ a pickup, just bought a tractor, loves to drive tractor for me baling, did most of the tillage work for me last fall, as we drive through the country she comments on crops & what other farmers are up too.... I think you guys are going about this all wrong. Find a person that interests you, and _THEN_ you will start to share some interests. She isn't anything that I was looking for, and the other way round. But we interest each other, & the things were like intrest each other now. I did not change her - we both just interest each other, & I'm as interested in 'her stuff' now - things I never paid attention to. If all you care about is a certain brand of tractor & a certain brand of pickup - no wonder you are single and can't find any one! Forget that stuff. It will come around. Don't waste your time. --->Paul
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