Once a long time ago I was reading this thing about what to expect when visiting the South. It said this thing about people driving John Deere tractors down the middle of roads. I, having never seen this, laughed and informed my mother of this fallacy. She then preceded to laugh at me and informed me that I lived in the only part of Mississippi that this phenomenon did not take place. I was mortified that I lived in such a place that these things happen. So watch what you say about people driving tractors. I probably have some relatives that consider that the best car they'll ever own.
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Thats VERY common here in southcentral Pennsylvania. In the spring its disc thingies and manure spreaders and in the fall its cornpickers. And down toward the Susquehanna River near the Maryland line where we go boating there are quite a few Amish farms, so you have to watch out for the horse & buggies.
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What can I say she’s walking away
From what we’ve seen
What can I do still loving you
It’s all a dream
How can we
Hang on to a dream
How can it really be the way it seems
What can I do she’s saying we’re through
With how it was
What will I try still don’t see why
She says the things she does
How can we
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