What would you do for a Klondike bar?!
What would you do for a Klondike bar?
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Whats this giggaflopps character talking about?
Lick a frozen pole doused in tobasco sauce.
Not much. I have money. So if I want one, I'll go to Publix and buy a whole box!
get my blood drawn
Nothing unless it was lactosse free.
work out for about an hour before i ate it..THEN i would be able to enjoy it =D
Eat kittens.
Beat wounded puppies.
Tie babies to railroad tracks.
Dip my mother in a vat of lava.
...Can I have the ice cream now?
Not much, I'm not really a fan of klondike bars, but if you asked me what I'd do for Ben & Jerry's that would be a different story.
Drive to the ends of the Earth, battle the fiercest enemy, taunt the smallest child until my throat was rendered useless.........or............... to the store and buy one.
I would so goise a clause. Possiblely even spode a chode. But definitely a doooofffffeeeee
Nothing, they are too rich! I would rather have a good old fashioned fudgesicle.
Hee Hee "I just said, I'd kill my brother." Ha ha ha! I've been waiting forever to say that! That was a huge Naruto Abridged reference.
Well, the difference is that older tractors lack that luster that say, a newer John Deere gives you. The steering pump isn't there, the steering is rather old fashioned, in fact....not even power. And the older ones tend to leak their gas out of their gas tanks, but only if they have a hole in them. Which is the only reason it would leak in the first place.
You can trade in your older John Deer, for a newer one, but I don't think John Deere is even the way to go anymore. Look elsewhere, New Holland has a great line of tractors from everything from riding mower, to attachment tractors. And everyone's old favorite, Kubota. You'll get a decent machine for around $12-16,000 -and don't forget Simplicity. They have what you're looking for too. They are a USA made machine as well. I hope this helps.