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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 05, 2003 at 18:47:33 from (64.228.11.73):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farm Show posted by Paul in Mich on October 05, 2003 at 17:25:36:
Paul: I don't mind the walking, it's just the standing when you meet someone you know. Even if they had everyone bring a 5 gal. oil pail and place them under an Oak tree. That is what I use in my shop, don't want visitors to get too comfortable. My dad and I always had a series of these pails, had a conference on them every Sunday morning. I had just built a new dairy barn in 1971, plumbed it for a bathroom. My brother had picked up a used toilet bowl and dropped it off amoung the oil pails. One Sun. morning dad and I were in conference he chose the toilet bowl as his seat that morning. Nice sunny morning lot of people out, driving by. My wife finally came over, wondering why everyone was tooting their horn. We hadn't noticed but decided it must be dad sitting on toilet bowl. No one had ever tooted horn on other Sunday mornings.
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