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Re: Farmall H frame strength
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Posted by georgeky on June 18, 2007 at 07:45:58 from (205.188.116.138):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall H frame strength posted by Steven@ND on June 18, 2007 at 04:38:57:
That is a good plan. My wife stayed home until all of our's were in school. I don't think small children should be in day care. I know it can't be helped sometimes, but they need to be at home were they can be kids. Nobody will look after them like a mother. Mine are all grown. I still have one at home, but he has a decent job and is the best one of the bunch. While they are little is the easiest time with kids. My two oldest nearly drove me nuts after they got smrter than me. Good luck with the baby. He/she won't be a baby very long, so be sure to take lots of pics and video. Sadly, I lost all of my pics and video's in a house fire in 2000. I would give anything to have those back. When my oldest son was about 4 he was licking a big sucker and sharing it with the dog. He would take a lick and give the dog one, my wife got the camera and started filming when the dog grabed it from him. Josh got the old shepard by the mouth and took it back. He didn't care to share with him, but he wasn't about to let him have it all.
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