[AT] The last question I had on my list for December.

SKIP CLEVELAND skipcleveland at cfl.rr.com
Thu Dec 31 19:38:20 PST 2009


> 
> The neighboe with the Super MTA had two fields about four miles from his 
> farm and used farm wagons.  Those were difficult to load from the first 
> bale on.  He had four wagons.  His city nephew from Des Moines and I 
> would buck the bales, he drove the H and I got the MTA.  I can tell you 
> that one person loading two wagons was a lot of work.  It was a good 
> thing I was 16 - 17 at the time.  Buck bales all day and spend the 
> evenings trying to spend that hard earned money on girls.  We had better 
> luck making money than with the girls.
> 
> -- 
> Don Bowen           KI6DIU
>Ah, yes the farm girls.
The local dairy was owned by a family that had two girls. The two could have supplied the whole county with dairy material.
That's as polite as I can make it.

Skip



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