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Re: Hey, any Young tractor girls out there?
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Posted by Wayne on June 30, 2004 at 21:09:44 from (205.188.116.201):
In Reply to: Hey, any Young tractor girls out there? posted by Rusty on June 29, 2004 at 21:52:16:
Maybe you can find a gal like my buddies wife. She's a good looking, petite, 'built', 26 year old blonde that is into most all the same things he is. The best, and most important thing about her though is it's not all looks since she has a great personality too. They were over the other night and I was doing some work on the tires for a rock crawler he's building. She was out there right along with us helping hoof the 53" tires around, if you laid down a tool she jumped right on it herself. Sunday he brought some other stuff over and she had a Northern Tool catalog out flipping through it and was just fawning over the mowers..........Unfortunately she doesn't have a twin...I asked already....Still I told him if he ever decides to get rid of her he can send her in my direction.....I'm 36 now and have had some nice girlfriends but none were ever like this. I believe if I could find myself a good country girl like that I would be ready to settle down. Good luck to you.....
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