If you live in Foley? You do, indeed, drive a tractor at least 95% of your day. (Not unusual for some to drive one to church on Sundays, either. Change clothes—if needed!—at the church, and hit the fields.) Same-way “down-heah” in the Bootheel, same-state, same-type of people. Only-difference is, I think we-all’s a hair-bit hotter & more-humid, than “up-theah” in these-summers…!☺
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
Although I never worked on a farm nor ranch, I can’t argue with that.
Farside99 over 6 years ago
it can be dusty often, smelly at times, and psychologically, if not always monetarily rewarding.
Display over 6 years ago
And often with a furrowed brow. Some Plugger farmers are seedy characters, others are just sow sow.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 6 years ago
Plugger logic:
Some pluggers drive tractors, therefore
ALL pluggers drive tractors
rhpii over 6 years ago
And with that tractor, hearing through a hearing aid. Those tractors are loud!
Plods with ...™ over 6 years ago
I was on the tractor just yesterday.
Gent over 6 years ago
Well, I keep my monocle clean.
bruno64056 over 6 years ago
If you live in Foley? You do, indeed, drive a tractor at least 95% of your day. (Not unusual for some to drive one to church on Sundays, either. Change clothes—if needed!—at the church, and hit the fields.) Same-way “down-heah” in the Bootheel, same-state, same-type of people. Only-difference is, I think we-all’s a hair-bit hotter & more-humid, than “up-theah” in these-summers…!☺