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Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on March 01, 2007 at 14:03:26 from (207.190.67.77):
In Reply to: Just Retired! posted by DelMN on March 01, 2007 at 09:56:27:
DelMN, congratulations!! I hope it is a long, happy and healthy retirement! Some great comments here and I will check back because there will be more, I"m sure. Was on the horn to ASAP tractor parts in Hendricks, MN and was told a blizzard was goin" on. I said, "...send it my way, I love the snow" Well, ref: some comments, Del, next time you go for a doctor exam, take a piston along and clean it up while you are in the waiting room, get on the good side of estrogen, offer to get on the riding-vacuum cleaner once or twice a week, after all, we of the male gender bring in our share of dirt/grease/debris on our footwear. Put some cinnamon rolls in the oven for baking while you are perusing the tractor manual(sssss)/part(sss) books. This will get you points. Offer to go to the grocery store in the morning, thus giving you the opportunity to have coffee/pastries with the "guys". Hug her, be kind, put the seat down, flush, wash your hands, turn off the light and enjoy your retirement years w/your estrogen partner. Mine left this life way to young-42-as the result of a car accident. Retirement, hey, who deserves it more than you. Enjoy
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