Deere Memorabilia

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Deere Memorabilia

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All right Babler. I have waited long enough spill the beans. You know what I mean.
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Yea I am with Tasky.....
Old sleds are hours of entertainment.... then you get to ride them for a little bit.
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I shouldn't have to find out about this sort of thing on the street.
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:whistle: :popcorn: :silenced:
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Enough suspense, already. Let's get with the program.....whatever it is.....
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Ya Babler what are you hiding? Are you pregnant? :silenced:
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Its been 5 days so I have to assume he has been doing research, but even with his rudimentary reading and equivalency math skills he should of figured out the who's who and the what's what by now.
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Im guessing he bought a 340/s cover, So you guys can sleep tonight . LOL. I was kinda waitng around myself thinking what did i miss at princeton. It might be 4 or 5 months before he looks at this ! LOL :bonk: Deere not so much Polaris :dance: Sorry Jess couldnt resist. LOL Brock
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Calling him and hanging up have not panned out yet. One time he caught me off guard and he answered the phone before I hung up, I quickly asked him what he was wearing and he said a chastity belt and a snowmobile suit then he hung up on me.

I have emailed him about what I have heard from an extremely reliable source. I have not yet received a worthy response. I will say this much, lightning has struck twice. In your minds eye travel back to 2009. I will leave the details up to him if and when he decides to share.

Maybe I will have a pizza delivered to his house.
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I recall 2009 at Princeton.
Old sleds are hours of entertainment.... then you get to ride them for a little bit.
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I know someone did find another hand stamped liquifire . Thats all . LOL :beers;
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Because Tasky gets what Tasky wants LOL
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Ah Ha!!! DeereHunter77, Those are much better pictures than what Jesse sent me. I knew that my sources could not have been wrong. Very nice find from an historical perspective. I would bet 95 to 99% of us (myself included) would have walked by this sled not even giving it a second look.

Ramon, nice job. Given the circumstances I understand why you have not come forward until now. That's just too bad. Realistically put in perspective everything sounds fair to me. Whatever it is or was, it found itself a good home safe from obscurity in your guardianship. I do think I could have gotten you a better deal than Babs. You might of even overpaid. I certainly enjoyed the traffic that the board has seen recently from this post. I wasn't expecting you to come clean until sometime in November.

Congratulations TASKY...
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Doug's sled?
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