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Everything I Know About Women I Learned From My Tractor

Everything I Know About Women I Learned From My Tractor

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everything I know about women I learned from my tractor
Review: I currently have only one wife, yet have been tractorless for several years. The reading of most of Capt'n Nebraska's books will point out the error of this in the pursuit of a balanced life style.
Ode To The Out House inspired me to buy a shovel...the "Tractor Series" gave a finishing touch to the questions I've sought answered since puberty.
I plan one day, to make the pilgrimage to Dannebrog, NE [the home of Roger Welsch] to bask in the shadow of greatness, see the Liar's Hall...and hope for free lunch at the tavern.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Rog - I miss the tractor stories!
Review: If you are looking for another collection of Roger's wonderful tractor stories, you will be disappointed. BUT, that's OK, because this isn't a book about tractors. This is a book about guy's who like stuff like tractors trying to understand the gals who don't like stuff like tractors (as much as they do). I did miss the tractors, but when he gives "real-life" examples of what he has learned about women, his usual wry sense of humor and terrific story telling ability comes through, and I was sad to reach the last page. If what you are looking for is a relationship book your tractor man might actually read and understand, ladies, this is the one. Guys, if you are looking for someone who understands the ups and downs of living with women (or trying to), and has some advice on how to cope with our strange behavior, here it is. And this is coming from a woman who would rather the tricks we learn in Woman School remain shrouded in mystery! I'm sure my beloved tractor nut, for whom I purchased this book, will spend hours laughing over Roger's theories.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Rog - I miss the tractor stories!
Review: If you are looking for another collection of Roger's wonderful tractor stories, you will be disappointed. BUT, that's OK, because this isn't a book about tractors. This is a book about guy's who like stuff like tractors trying to understand the gals who don't like stuff like tractors (as much as they do). I did miss the tractors, but when he gives "real-life" examples of what he has learned about women, his usual wry sense of humor and terrific story telling ability comes through, and I was sad to reach the last page. If what you are looking for is a relationship book your tractor man might actually read and understand, ladies, this is the one. Guys, if you are looking for someone who understands the ups and downs of living with women (or trying to), and has some advice on how to cope with our strange behavior, here it is. And this is coming from a woman who would rather the tricks we learn in Woman School remain shrouded in mystery! I'm sure my beloved tractor nut, for whom I purchased this book, will spend hours laughing over Roger's theories.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Tractor Pull Yet - Advice from Dads
Review: Much like the advice from the "This Old House" series, the joy of finding written (rather than oral) lessons from Dads to the next generation of sons as promised by the author could not be a greater gift for Father's Day than to share the wisdom of the ages through the best and the worst advice children ever received from their dads. How natural a life passage by making it possible for all young lads to elevate themselves to the heights of living and to help them focus upon what is important in life, from one who has been there. Because there are all kinds of dads as much as there are all kinds of children, these reflections on living are welcome to every generation, and far beyond, and perhaps they are necessary in days where work continues to demand so much of our time. Posterity doesn't happen by accident, and kids need to know that too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Tractor Pull Yet - Advice from Dads
Review: Much like the advice from the "This Old House" series, the joy of finding written (rather than oral) lessons from Dads to the next generation of sons as promised by the author could not be a greater gift for Father's Day than to share the wisdom of the ages through the best and the worst advice children ever received from their dads. How natural a life passage by making it possible for all young lads to elevate themselves to the heights of living and to help them focus upon what is important in life, from one who has been there. Because there are all kinds of dads as much as there are all kinds of children, these reflections on living are welcome to every generation, and far beyond, and perhaps they are necessary in days where work continues to demand so much of our time. Posterity doesn't happen by accident, and kids need to know that too.


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