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Posted by Okla/Kans Bill on June 23, 2003 at 20:43:13 from (209.240.198.61):
I followed dopwn the list and got several laughs. Guess when yer young it isnt so funny. I noticed there wernt any women to place an answer, so I wouldnt look to be swarmed over by alla the ladies on this forum, but, somma the guysmight be going through their culls and bring to light soe that way-----Scary. I been divorced since 88, was married 3 times to 3 girls outa St Joe Mo, all ota Lafayette High School. All were city girls cept the last who lved at the edge, and her dad and grandads had all been on the farm. She was the best. We was marriee 14yrs. If our moms had left us alone we wopuld still be married. She was 16 and beautifu, and I was 24 and thought I was old and lucky to get her. She got pregant and her mom told her to eat for two, and she never quit. She3 weighs around 350 now, cant wee her elbowsa or knees, lookls just like her arms or legs. But shes still about the same on the inside. She rode many a horse mower in Sudan grass 8ft tall. pulled hay wagons, pulled trees, helped on the buzz saw ect. BUT I decided id never marry again if I couldnt have a farm girl, and there arent any I guess. The ones my age, got tpo drive the Steel wheeled Ds plowing with rope trip plows and when they snagged a guy and moved to town they said theyed never come back. Now there too old (at rond my age) to do anything but plant roses. But Im satisfied. Id rather be lonly and single than married and miserable
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