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Re: National Drive your tractor to work day!
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Posted by Chris on October 30, 2003 at 17:07:34 from (159.218.12.207):
In Reply to: National Drive your tractor to work day! posted by Steve W on October 30, 2003 at 12:28:21:
I don't know what you inhaled but keep sniffing! That's a great idea. For the guys that live on a farm, your lucky, you don't have far to go. Keep us posted and let us know if you get it organized. Think about it, no car insurance, no licence required, everybody will wish they had a vehicle as cool as yours, you get to listen to the engine all the way to work, you can drive through the median if traffic is backed up, you'll have something to talk about if your job is a little boring at times, won't get pulled over for speeding, have a good excuse for being late(better if your boss is into old tractors), and for once you can be in the guy that's driving slow at 6:50am with a grin on your face. The benefits are almost endless.
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