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Re: Will You Guys Help Me?
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Posted by Zane(WA) on March 02, 2005 at 09:35:07 from (12.144.139.64):
In Reply to: Will You Guys Help Me? posted by Allan in NE on March 02, 2005 at 08:02:16:
Well, let's see. Compared to Belgians,(or enny other horse) A 656: 1. Don't need feedin' or waterin' evry day. 2. Don't need shoein' but once evry cupla years. 3. Don't kick 4. Don't bite 5. Don't need shots 6. Don't need to fly 'em 7. Don't need an hour to harness up 8. Don't need wormin' 9. Don't get cut 10.Don't need much atenshun 11.Don't eat the little womans flowers 12.Don't girth enny trees 13.Don't need a speshal hat 14.Don't need a speshal seat 15.Don't need speshal soap 16.Don't need hair condishuner 17.Don't need primpin' before and after use 18.Don't chew the fencin' 19.Don't talk back 20.Don't chew paint offa car or truck hood 21.Don't walk in yer house 22.Don't take yer hat 23.Don't stand on yer foot 24.Don't run off at night 25.Don't drink yer beer Those are about the only reasons I can think of for not gettin' another tractor, I hope it helps.
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