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Re: Tractor boneyard in Joly, Quebec
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Posted by Quebec Red on April 17, 2003 at 16:11:30 from (64.228.165.111):
In Reply to: Tractor boneyard in Joly, Quebec posted by Les...fortunate on April 16, 2003 at 17:15:29:
Having lived and worked in Quebec all my life, I am amazed at the comments made by some of my Canadian brethern. As LES said, he has no attitude problems. Yes I support the exercise in the east, as do most northerners. In Quebec Monday we elected the best government in forty years. Quebec, along with Ontario , is the driving force of Canada. We just put her into passing gear. And, yes JE parle bien francais. Enough ranting, most boneyards are located in the St. Lawrence river valley. If Les or any one needs some help from a supplier here just post and I and others will try to help. Cockshutts were popular in the post war up until the late fifties here.
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