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Posted by Shane on January 18, 2004 at 18:51:39 from (66.228.102.7):
In Reply to: Traffic posted by Paul Janke on January 18, 2004 at 08:35:05:
I have noticed that you can tell who are the true country folk and who are city slickers. We run a 20' no-till drill and grain table and an 8 row planter and header on some pretty narrow roads. Being only 24 I get somewhat short tempered with the city slickers. When I see one behind me trying to pass when there is the smallest chance I will usually stay in the middle of the road till I turn off. For those who seem like they don't care when I find room I will get over for them, they usually wave and go on their way. One time in the combine on a road where there are trees right on the edge and the state park fence right on the other edge I had a yahoo who wasn't smart enough to pull into a drive and expected me to move over, so there I sat in the road with no where to go as I had cars behind me and him in front. After he got out waving and cussing and whatnot I throttled her up, raised the header and headed his way! Never seen a man run so fast towards his car and throw it in reverse! Needless to say he followed me to the field, quick as I stepped out of the cab (standing 6'3" and 170) and my dad rolling up in the other combine he decided to let it be.
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