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Re: What is it about old tractors?
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Posted by John T on December 04, 2006 at 07:31:04 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: What is it about old tractors? posted by Kent in KC on December 04, 2006 at 07:12:26:
Kent, Im also about as sentimental and nostalgic as a guy can get. I love old tractors, radios, cars, trucks, I even love an older woman now, my first wife and at night I listen to the Old Time Radio rebroadcasts. I think it takes me back to my childhod and simpler less selfish family times beforeeeeeeeeee all this so called progress and lessening of family values since the s'ual revolution of the sixties. If I could find a state or country that was like this one was in the late forties n fifties when dads came home form the war and family values and patriotism and morals were at their highest ID MOVE THERE IN A HEARTBEAT. About the only TV besides RFD TV I watch are the classic old movies on AMC and Turner Classic Movies. I got worse after all the kids left home n now were empty nesters (Depressing in itself) I guess I escape into the past cuz I like that time better then the present. HOWEVERRRRRRRR thats really NOT a good thing cuz the present is really all we have, past is past and we dont know what the future holds I reckon I love old tractors cuz its a way to hang onto the past when times were simpler and God n Family n Country in that order is what mattered the most, still does however for me at least. AMEN John T (Old nostalgic fuddy duddy)
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