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For our John Deere folks...
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Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 15:47:52 -0500
From: Jody Condra <jcondra@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Heep vs Tractor (story)
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At 11:43 AM 5/8/98 -0500, Matt wrote:
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> A film director (I shall call him Dennis for that is his name) I
>work with a fair bit recounted his own Crawford on our last shoot.. It was
>corroborated by an assistant cameraman who saw the aftermath.
SNIP
All I can say is it had to be a John Deere--for two reasons:
(1) Only a John Deere would have gotten stuck in the mud; and
(2) Only a John Deere would ever want to hump/breed with a Heep!
An Oliver or Farmall would have had much better taste!
(Imagine...an Oliver/Land Cruiser crossbreed...heavenly...)
Cheers,
Jody Condra
88 FJ62, Warn XD9000i (not yet attached!)
TLCA #5683
Gallatin, TN
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