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Re: girls and tractors???
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Posted by rednekelmo on June 19, 2003 at 22:19:06 from (64.12.96.236):
In Reply to: girls and tractors??? posted by John on June 19, 2003 at 18:15:10:
don't sweat it just find one that can tolerate your hobby. as long as she tolerates your hobby and you're careful she will never notice that your hobby has grown to XXX tractors guns ectera.when she sees you on one of your tractors she will just think"ther goes john one one of his old tractors" if she enjoys the hobby to much then it's there goes john on...hey that's a new old tractor how many dose he need .....and these are the pants i've been wearing since highschool .....with the baby one the way ....and my car is 10 years old and he says we cant afford to buy me a new one....ect.now do you see you just need one with her own hobby who tolerates you tractor hobby it makes life easier. the trick is to just bring them home when she's not looking and just slip it in with the rest then occasionaly bring one in under the full light of day with lots of fan fair but make it a cheep one so she is happy,then one day you'll have enough she'll never keep track.this also works for guns ask me
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