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Indeed; these aren't even allowed on public roads.  For obvious reasons.  Rated 1000 Hp, (2, 550 Hp diesels, de-rated), plows 65 acres/hour.   And your bicycle wouldn't even be visible over standing crops.




And no, my tractor is much smaller.  With a roll cage (the land is rather rugged here).  But you have to watch out for them going over 40 mph across country.    




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Indeed; these aren't even allowed on public roads.  For obvious reasons.  Rated 1000 Hp, (2, 550 Hp diesels, de-rated), plows 65 acres/hour.   And your bicycle wouldn't even be visible over standing crops.   




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:< what the hell?... that thing is hugeeeeee... looks like America's super mechanical farming, it's crazey.




Oh wait, you are from washington too?...




Well those machines aren't around here and I am sure you aren't allowed to cycle inside standing crops, you are destroying property, also there aren't much crops here either way.


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No, mid-west.  Oklahoma.  NE corner.




 




Doesn't have to be that big; the greatest danger here is Stupid People on Cellphones.  I've been run in ditch twice on narrow roads by people who never even saw my traffic-cone-orange LED-hazard-light work truck.  


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No, mid-west.  Oklahoma.  NE corner.




It was a joke, given that I've gotten the stereotype of the farmer/truck-driver/coder from Germany or Washington as the average zoo.


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You left out the goats and sheep.  Can't be a proper sheep-shagger without sheep . . . . . 

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You left out the goats and sheep.  Can't be a proper sheep-shagger without sheep . . . . . 




Wait where does that come from? [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/laugh.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title="xD" width="20" /> never heard of that.


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Sheep shagging?  Hey, you gotta try a ewe!  Ewe gotta try . . . .  Um, OK. . .   




Legend has it Wales is the capitol of all things sheep shaggery.  But small ruminants are in demand all over the world.  "Sooo FLUFFY!!"  (OK, I prefer mine on the nekkid/closely sheared side, personally).


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Sheep shagging?  Hey, you gotta try a ewe!  Ewe gotta try . . . .  Um, OK. . .   




Legend has it Wales is the capitol of all things sheep shaggery.  But small ruminants are in demand all over the world.  "Sooo FLUFFY!!"  (OK, I prefer mine on the nekkid/closely sheared side, personally).




What? [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/laugh.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title="xD" width="20" />



I am more confused now, sorry I don't have much of a grasp of that if you happen to be making references of something on western culture I am missing it all.


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What? [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/laugh.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title="xD" width="20" />



I am more confused now, sorry I don't have much of a grasp of that if you happen to be making references of something on western culture I am missing it all.




"Sheep shagging" is humping the ewe.  I don't know that it's a "western" thing, and I doubt you could get by calling it "culture".   Maybe agri-culture. . . .  


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"Sheep shagging" is humping the ewe.  I don't know that it's a "western" thing, and I doubt you could get by calling it "culture".   Maybe agri-culture. . . .  




Oh the hell ewe is an actual word, I've never heard it before, I googled the sentence and I got a strange movie so I got confused, oh now I get you [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/laugh.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title="xD" width="20" />



Why would the stereotype include sheep shagging anyway?... from all I see it's more horse/dog dynamic than anything.


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