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Posted by GRM on February 09, 2003 at 09:10:53 from (216.65.165.16):
In Reply to: Have I gone MAD???? posted by Tim Malin on February 08, 2003 at 16:24:53:
I like your idea.............But things you may want to have for your journey. Wool hat, and grandma's scraf, leather choppers(ice-fishing mittens),wool long-johns,carhartt coveralls,wool shocks and a pair on army micky mouse boots. Know that we have you dressed for the trip.......... One needs to keep up his strength. Lots of hot co-co!! and your favorite candy bar,(suggustion snickers my favorite for 20 mile trip I would say no less then 6 bars). Repair kit for trip: duct-tape,tie-straps,jackknife,baling twine and magic marker(in case you need help) you will be able to use your cardboard from cab to make sign*smile*. I lived most of my farming life in wisconsin. Hauling cow manure every morning with a SC case(no cab). So I know what cold is!!! Things to look out for: Big semi-trucks!! cardboard may not fair to well when they go by you a 70 mph. SUV's with a lady on a cell-phone. Finally you may what to have a "backup crew" to fellow you. Your girl-freind would be the best for this ( this way you will findout if her love for you is ture) well these are my words of wisdom. I hope you will let us know how your adventure turns out! Send me a followup, will love to hear how it went. Sincerely old man from michigan
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