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Re: Im tellin on myself, so go easy on me! Top this one!
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Posted by ScottyNY on April 02, 2002 at 20:48:56 from (128.59.3.12):
In Reply to: Im tellin on myself, so go easy on me! Top this one! posted by Andy in Ohio on April 02, 2002 at 16:46:41:
Puts me in mind of the day my Sweetie's sweetheart brought home the new garden tractor with the big mower deck, assuring her all the while that, Oh, honey even you can drive this one! Backing it real slow-like (that would be the little pedal on the right--see, Honey, so simple a child of six could operate it!)out of the truck, one of the planks went crooked when the wheel got onto it so that fella had to stop. Well, everybody knows (don't they?)that the brake is the big pedal on the left. Jabbed at that and DROVE that baby right into the front of the bed. "No, Sweetie, the truck is fine. No, that big window's always been bowed in like that. Please don't ask any more questions! And don't mind that squeak-it's just the bed rubbing up against the cab." All part of breaking in your truck.
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