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Posted by Hoosier Jd on August 03, 2006 at 18:01:17 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Re: OT / Speeding Ticket! posted by not an old man yet on August 03, 2006 at 17:18:49:
I will agree to going the 60....maybe even 64-65...but DEFINITELY not going 81! I was raised in the Friends Church (Quakers) and if anything have been accused of being too honest. If I tell you that I'm going to be there at 6 to help you work on your truck, tractor, whatever....I WILL be there. I tell the truth about my fuel mileage, my age, my weight.........well, I will embellish a story about my days in athletics, or in my younger days, the stories about the girls. and driving like an old man means I take the back roads home, smelling the cut hay, the corn filling out........I even stop to watch guys plowing disking whatever...I was raised in farming and we had to quit when I was about 10-11 because dad was told he had emphysema (sp?) and if he didn't get out of farming it would kill him. He found out later he didn't have it and is still going strong (Dad 77,Mom 75) playing with a 40 and 60 JD, I have his 50 to "store" for him. Thanks for all the help........I'll just ask for guidance, tell the truth and FIGHT IT! Let y'all know later. The date is August 24. Mike
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