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Re: The crank is out!!
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Posted by glennster on May 25, 2007 at 10:00:02 from (76.224.16.173):
In Reply to: Re: The crank is out!! posted by Allan In NE on May 25, 2007 at 06:38:13:
allan, i agree, that shop is way too clean, i'm jealous. randy needs to pick up an old combine, completely disassemble it, put all the small parts in 5 gallon pails and stack em up in the shop, then drive 3 or 4 dozen 60 penny ring shank nails in the wall, hang a bunch of old fan belts, broken cables, short pieces of bailing wire, and all the loops of bailing twine he can find. park the rest of the combine outside the shop so the bees have a home, and maybe add a few junk cars and pickups next to the combine. then do some test patterns with the spray gun on the wall.various colors will really give martha stewart the shivvers. maybe even tangle up a few 100 ft extension cords, add some garden hose to the mix for texture too, then just arrange the cords willy nilly on the floor, run the air hose thru the mess too!!!.........uh oh.....that sounds like my barn.......never mind randy.....keep up the good work!!!!!
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