Tractor Supply federal tracking!?

I tried to talk our local Rural King down on the 25 chick min and they wouldn't go for it. So I bought 25 but at least I didn't have to fill out any forms or give my name or anything here in Indiana.
 
I'm very lucky with my Orscheln's. I can't seem to drive home without stopping to see what they have NOW and end up buying one here and one there. No paperwork yet. But they know me.
 
this happened to me when I went in to buy some more chick waterers and feeders (cuz I'm incubating DUH) They even tried to get my info then and I WASN'T EVEN BUYING CHICKS!!!!!!! ITS FOR QUAIL DUMMIES so they had to open a new line because I wouldn't leave, and I didn't feel like taking their crap. Finally the Boss person came up and told me that they just need the info.

Fine, my name is john smith. I live at 1122 Up the road trail. Linden MI 48451. Phone number? You kidding me? 800-555-1212.

I made such a stink he left me alone. Idiots.
 
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WOW they are nosey, huh??
 
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But my phone number would have been 867-5309! And my name? Why, Jennie, of course.
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The sad thing is I had to read this 3 times and think for a minute before I remembered the song. Aaaaaaaaarrrrrg. I hate getting old!
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"867-5309/Jenny" by Tommy Tutone was released in 1981 on the album Tommy Tutone-2. It reached #4 on the Top 40 music chart in 1982 and was on the charts for 40 weeks. It was written by Alex Call and Jim Keller.

I turned 15 in May of 1982, probably around the time it was being played a lot.... talk about feeling old!
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