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Old 04-04-2010, 01:01 AM
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Talking To be....or not to be....the Cubette???

Hello......so tonight my lady asked me to paint a cub pink to call her own. I've seen "Jane Deeres" that are pink, but never cubs that were pink. I know that originally, international was going to use the name cubette, but decided against it. I, personally don't think that it is right, but I try to stay open minded....you know....the worst prison in the world would be a closed mind. Well, anyway I borrowed a clip and painted it pink in my microsoft paint program just to see what one might look like before I commit to anything.......what do you think?

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Old 04-04-2010, 01:07 AM
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She's your lady.....and you're asking us?????

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Old 04-04-2010, 02:07 AM
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Hello......so tonight my lady asked me to paint a cub pink to call her own. I've seen "Jane Deeres" that are pink, but never cubs that were pink. I know that originally, international was going to use the name cubette, but decided against it. I, personally don't think that it is right, but I try to stay open minded....you know....the worst prison in the world would be a closed mind. Well, anyway I borrowed a clip and painted it pink in my microsoft paint program just to see what one might look like before I commit to anything.......what do you think?

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I saw a image some place that had a pink cub painted up looked pretty good. FYI she told you that's how she wanted unless you want her to then or even or even the dreaded if she's like mine she'll until you see it her way then you'll be able to so don't make her and paint that cubby pink!
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Old 04-04-2010, 02:18 AM
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Done right that would look darn cool I think.
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Old 04-04-2010, 07:20 AM
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There is one out there in the world already.....met a guy around Christmas time....older guy, he did one for his grand daughter. He sent the picture to me...will try to find it. If it means getting another person involved in saving another cub from the scrap heap....why the heck not?


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Here it is.....kinda neat? I thought it was a very nice move to try and get his grand daughter involved in the obsession!!
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Old 04-04-2010, 09:03 AM
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There is a family that pulls in the Hudson Valley region of NY with a 122 painted pink. They painted everything that was yellow Pink, and left the white stuff white. With a polished engine tin it looks very nice.
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Old 04-04-2010, 10:26 AM
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Ask yourself this: do I like the couch(don't paint) or do I like sleeping in a comfy bed(painted)?
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Cub Cadet 123,

You know the saying. Keep mama happy! If she's not happy, no one is happy!
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Well a can of paint is cheaper than a Divorce.:biggrin2.gif::biggrin2.gif:
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PINK??!!!
That's Heresy!!!!....Treasonous!!!!......DOWNRIGHT CRIMINAL!!!!!!

Might as well paint it.....GREEN!!!
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