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Walt Davies

06-23-2007 22:55:57




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Horse people can't count past 20. Two guys loaded a trailer this morning when they returned I ask how many bales that had on it. "48" they said. I counted the bottom row on one side there were 12 bales on it. 12 time 2 = 24 when I went to school. They had 4 rows on the trailer. I had them count the next trailer finally gave up and counted it myself. They had 3 rows at 58 and 68 and 4 rows at 94. I wonder how many toes there are on a horse, maybe that's there problem.

Walt

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JD9295

06-24-2007 20:05:02




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 Re: Something else I learned in reply to Walt Davies, 06-23-2007 22:55:57  
well walt how many bales did they have? and did you take their money?
If i hated someone as bad as you do these horse people i wouldnt deal with them.
Then you wouldnt have as much to b1tch about



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The D'Arcy Family

06-24-2007 12:00:31




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 Re: Something else I learned in reply to Walt Davies, 06-23-2007 22:55:57  
NY City Girl needs help! My husband has his uncle from Ireland visiting us this week. We live on Long Island & he is looking for anything to do w/ antique tractors.

Can you help us out? Know any sites I can look into local events or know of any museums, books, or shows in the NY area we can take him to?

I have been searching everyhwere but it seems Long Islanders don't care about farming these days! :(

In advance, we thank you for your help & time~

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RAB

06-24-2007 04:57:20




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 Re: Something else I learned in reply to Walt Davies, 06-23-2007 22:55:57  
They are probably sharper than you think. They can divide by 2. Or just trying to avoid multiplying by 2? Good move if it works!!!
Regards, RAB



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Walt Davies

06-24-2007 07:24:42




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 Re: Something else I learned in reply to RAB, 06-24-2007 04:57:20  
I was smarter than they were I took a pic of the truck and trailer as they pulled out.
Walt

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banjo

06-25-2007 20:01:01




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 Re: Something else I learned in reply to Walt Davies, 06-24-2007 07:24:42  
I think they need a bigger truck .



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Joe in MN

06-24-2007 04:54:12




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 Re: Something else I learned in reply to Walt Davies, 06-23-2007 22:55:57  
Walt --- IF you thnink Horse people can't count -- you should try asking an Amish farmer to count ... now that's an experience ....



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Farmall MD nut

06-24-2007 10:56:25




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 Re: Something else I learned in reply to Joe in MN, 06-24-2007 04:54:12  
Oh they can count, they have no problem countin money when you buy something from them. Doug



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Joe in MN

06-24-2007 15:06:59




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 Re: Something else I learned in reply to Farmall MD nut, 06-24-2007 10:56:25  
You'r Right about that --- but having kids --- is another count ---



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doogdoog

06-24-2007 03:13:24




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 Re: Something else I learned in reply to Walt Davies, 06-23-2007 22:55:57  
Aloha, Is that a two legged or four legged horse?? I know that there are a lot of two legged rats that will steal you blind. LOL

Mahalo,
doogdoog



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