My thursday afternoon pick me up at Starbucks on Broadway and Pearl Street took an unusual turn. A large John Deere dual wheeled farm tractor with a hay bailer on the back tried to make it down Broadway street between Oak and Pearl. Obviously it didn't make it. The left side of the tractor sideswiped the median strip and trees and got hung up on the tree trunk. There was a huge crashing sound and I looked and saw the tractor jump in the air, a huge cloud of dust, the tree's shook and people casually dining at Ambrosia and the old Zenon Cafe jumped out of their sidewalk seats as the tractor landed in the on coming traffic lane. Who would have though the kid driving the tractor would have eve considered the park block area of downtown as a "good" traffic route for farm implements? I didn't. Now it makes me rethink farm hands being required to actually have a drivers liscence. Note the bent rear wheel.
We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto.
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says ... on Friday, Jul 13 at 3:35 PM
you got some splanen to do lucy!!!!!!
says ... on Friday, Jul 13 at 4:01 PM
was the writing spelling done by the 14 year old farm hand?
says ... on Friday, Jul 13 at 4:15 PM
Can you use a bucket to bail hay?
says ... on Friday, Jul 13 at 8:02 PM
elmo lost his way ta the field=)
says ... on Friday, Jul 13 at 10:15 PM
Spork - you spelled Bale wrong yourself. lamthewoody- your sentence structure is incoherent.
says ... on Saturday, Jul 14 at 12:38 AM
what's up - you must be new here. iamthewoody amuses himself by making inane and senseless comments on most stories, ruining the comment boards for all others. I find reading comments on kval.com to be totally pointless because of his trolling.
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