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Old 12-02-2018, 12:09 PM
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I hear of people doing all sorts of weird things these days. Locally, I have heard of a boy who wants to use the girls bathroom in school because he says he identifies with that gender more than the one he was born with, and in my opinion, the one God gave him. The school is trying to protect themselves and wanting to send letters home to parents about him using another bathroom, but now he feels singled out on this issue. I grew up listening to songs like "Lola" and "Dude Looks Like A Lady", but now this gender identity situation (certainly not a crisis since most of us are well aware of our gender) is spread over to our hobby. Now I know some people refer to their tractor as she or the ole' girl and probably fewer people refer to it as a he. Here is a tractor for sale, a '61 Original that is "Optional Genders" and to me that is a shame! It should not be switching over at this age or at any age.

https://indianapolis.craigslist.org/...761669604.html

I have also heard of an older person over in Europe wanting to change their age, because they feel "younger" and identify with younger people. Obviously, then it works in reverse so a younger person who feels more grown up may want to change their age and be legally served alcohol or whatever. So, maybe the featured cub cadet is only 1 year old when it gets running like new? What a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World!!!

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Old 12-02-2018, 12:13 PM
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WOW. You went a long way to get a laugh out of a one letter "F" typo! I did laugh tho!
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The ad says it turns over so it must be a ….., um, I'd better not go there,,,
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Old 12-02-2018, 09:08 PM
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I got a good laugh out of this thread. I just had to chime in on this because my friend always jokes about my Ford LGT 195 tractor that I'm restoring. The comments are usually about the tractor not knowing what to identify as (the Ford LGT series acronym being referred to as "Lesbian, Gay, Transgender" instead of "Lawn & Garden Tractor") hahaha.
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WOW. You went a long way to get a laugh out of a one letter "F" typo! I did laugh tho!
Unfortunately, not too far. That part about the boy wanting to go to the girls restroom is a true statement!

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Unfortunately, not too far. That part about the boy wanting to go to the girls restroom is a true statement!

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I have done that before and vice a versa, MSG at a Dead concert...
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I have done that before and vice a versa, MSG at a Dead concert...
Wonder how many here know that MSG is Madison Square Garden?
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