mail slow??
Started by
kerryfromct
, Jan 09 2006 08:23 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 09 January 2006 - 08:23 AM
IM AN OLD NUTT BUSTER HAVING FUNN....
#2
Posted 10 January 2006 - 09:55 PM
mail man wanted to read it first
Jeremy
Jeremy
I own, 1957 A100 Golden anniversary, 1967 1100, 1972 1110, 1973 1210 IH pickups
10, f-12's, 2 F-14's, F-20nt, W-12. plus #2 little wonder plow and several little genius plow. NO:9 mower on rubber.
Farm with a 1256, 70D, 5020, 3688
Drive a 97 Dodge with a smoking Cummings in it........
Work for CaseIH as a diesel technician in Fergus Falls, MN and work in my shop at night.
Red power forum group on facebook.
http://www.facebook....?gid=7441801948
10, f-12's, 2 F-14's, F-20nt, W-12. plus #2 little wonder plow and several little genius plow. NO:9 mower on rubber.
Farm with a 1256, 70D, 5020, 3688
Drive a 97 Dodge with a smoking Cummings in it........
Work for CaseIH as a diesel technician in Fergus Falls, MN and work in my shop at night.
Red power forum group on facebook.
http://www.facebook....?gid=7441801948
#3
Posted 11 January 2006 - 12:02 PM
Hopefully you did not do what I did in november-december? Let my subscription run out
and wondered where my mag was.
Never regret anything, because at one time.....it was exactly what you wanted!
#4
Posted 14 May 2006 - 07:14 AM
kerryfromct,...
I'm a fairly contented fellow on the pleasant side of the Mississippi River, but mine's not here yet, either.
Taking a clue from Ernest, if it doesn't show up in Monday's mail, I'll give them a call and see if my subscription lapsed.
(I wonder if the Content Bone is connected to the Forget Bone?
I'm a fairly contented fellow on the pleasant side of the Mississippi River, but mine's not here yet, either.
(I wonder if the Content Bone is connected to the Forget Bone?
RedTed/MO,
...who is the really rather pleasant and contented 66-year-old gentlekeeper of a Super C in n.e. Missouri,
and an incurable cancer named Alfie in the left frontal lobe of his brain.
...who is the really rather pleasant and contented 66-year-old gentlekeeper of a Super C in n.e. Missouri,
and an incurable cancer named Alfie in the left frontal lobe of his brain.











