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Re: I got wiped out today fellas
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 18, 2004 at 18:17:40 from (64.228.12.141):
In Reply to: I got wiped out today fellas posted by Michael Soldan on April 18, 2004 at 15:23:58:
Michael: Thank the lord people or your livestock were not hurt. At that time this morning 8:10 it got so dark here we had to turn the lights on. Here we are little more than 25 miles to the south of your farm and we got just a mere breeze. It looked like there would be a cloud burst, but we reveived very little rain as well. By noon time I was disking my garden unaware of such happenings to the north of us. When I came in this evening Marg. was telling me about there being quite a vicious storm to the north of us. She mentioned Zurich so probably it was you making the news. If there is anything I can do I will take a drive up. Will you be at the farm in the morning? I don't know how much good I will be to you as I have a bad sinus cold. I was out tinkering around here all day, didn't acomplish a whole lot. There is probably very little I can do other than pass this bug along to you, really not something you need right about now. Keep me posted. What you need is a log truck with a cherry picker. Those things will really pick a building apart with great finesse. Do you know anyone with one of those. The sawmill over on the road to Kirkton from Exeter have one. Probably several others up your way.
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