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Posted by sod on January 13, 2002 at 06:35:58 from (209.206.151.6):
In Reply to: Re: Older stuff making a second round posted by kraig WY on January 12, 2002 at 17:09:06:
When we were young, my older bro and I were trying to get Dad to 'clean up the place'. There was so much stuff laying around... Dad said not to worry about it. We thought it was awful. Years later my little bro took the 32 white semi tractor into the shed and started taking it apart. Eight years later he has a work of art. (Along with the pleasure of doing something with/for Dad until the day he passed away.) I envy him more for the time being with Pa and the sense of real value than anything. Now I want to refurbish something with him. good luck sod
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