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I see Hugh is up early again
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Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on May 25, 2007 at 06:13:12 from (207.190.67.77):
And he is also being "his-self" again. Spewing knowledge and information like always. Me thinks Bob just hasn"t read enough of the Canadians posts to understand him. I have read posts and seen his "...far stretch" comments before. I often think "far stretch" refers to reaching for the syrup bottle, coffee cup, wall outlet, but you know those Canadians...I spent a lllllllllong time searchin" and found the suspendered, baggy-shorts, alleged Oliver head-gear wearin", much younger then, Hugh standing behind a smilin" wife; pickup parked in the roadway, just off a bend w/double yellow lines photo the other day. Hugh "was a flurtin" with a female on this board a couple days back, chatin" about pushing dirt and "litter" and out came the details I needed for the archives search. I can"t really say it was worth the effort. Just my humble opinion!
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