Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 17, 2007 at 14:47:33 from (209.226.106.102):
In Reply to: Re: Steel wheeled Baler posted by Dave Sherburne NY on November 17, 2007 at 14:04:20:
Dave: If your daughter lives there, I'll bet mother and daughter already have an eye on your activities. They can probably read you like a book.
I surprised my daughter, they have an 18 month old son, live in downtown Toronto. He's been here roughly once per month since birth. Three months ago his first two clear words were "TRACTOR and BACKHOE" His city grandpa bought him a modern day 1/16 4x4 Deere, rugged little toy that a kid his age can play with. He had been noticing my 1/16 collection of oldies. Everytime he comes here, it's usually an hour past his bedtime, nothing doing he makes right for my real tractors. Even on the 401 coming down, he notices every tractor out working.
Needless to say my daughter and son inlaw believe I've been leading this lad down the garden path, un noticed.
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