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Re: What is it about old tractors?
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Posted by Cargocult on December 04, 2006 at 13:20:41 from (66.82.9.56):
In Reply to: Re: What is it about old tractors? posted by John T on December 04, 2006 at 07:31:04:

Right On!! Me 2 OTR 2!! When I'm not listenin' 2 classical/oldrock/bigband music, I listen 2 OTR! (BTW: WAMU Has a neat OTR program on Sunday Evenin's. The Big Broadcast! 7-11 PM They have a net broadcast so u can tune in anywhere online, and they save the last weeks' program so u can listen to it again If U Want!) Now I have far too manyhours of OTR to listen to in my life, thanx 2 the internet! Some of the WW2 broadcasts are very heart-wrenching! Talk about patriotism!! About the other things u mentioned..I concur wholeheartedly! Personally, I think this country has reached the "tipping point", and it's all downhill from now on! I'm actively lookin' 4 another place 2 go! I still live on the land my Dad had, and drive the same tractor that he bought new in the early 50's! Had high hopes of retirin' here and mellowin out, but alas...the evil developers and taxers and Animal Rights folks and anti-huntin' a*holes & (enter ur favourite villain) had other plans! Well I guess there ain't no use cryin over spilt milk, as the sayin' goes, but I really sad! Might hafta split to the PI )Philippine Islands) full-time, while I still can! Get some land and raise mangoes & bananas and Fightin' Cocks and maybe have a nice Carabao (water buffaloe) and a small tractor! They are about 30 years behind us culturally, however, the Evil TV is makin' inroads there as well as here! I am the little guy in the picture. The only person still alive! Tractor is still alive, and I know where the AC Roto-Baler is! Spent many a weary long dusty hour balin' hay with it! But, I glad I did it! Rather than sittin' watchin' TV or playin' video games!! Anyway, thanks 4 the post!
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